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  2. Diamond Shruumz - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Shruumz, also sometimes referred to as Diamond Shrooms, [1] is a brand of mushroom edibles sold by Prophet Premium Blends, a company located in Santa Ana, California in the United States. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It includes chocolate bar , gummy , and candy cone products.

  3. Mushroom edible - Wikipedia

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    [6] [4] [2] [1] One mushroom edibles brand, Diamond Shruumz, has been linked to hundreds of poisonings, including deaths. [4] [8] The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned consumers not to buy or eat mushroom edibles. [9] [10] In addition, the FDA explicitly banned Amanita muscaria ingredients in food products in the United States in ...

  4. Nanodiamond - Wikipedia

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    While the core closely resemble the structure of a diamond, the surface of diamond nanoparticles actually resemble the structure of graphite. A recent study shows that the surface consists mainly of carbons, with high amounts of phenols, pyrones, and sulfonic acid, as well as carboxylic acid groups, hydroxyl groups, and epoxide groups, though ...

  5. A Comprehensive Guide to Buying the Perfect Diamond Jewelry - AOL

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    Even affordable diamond jewelry can cost upwards of $1,000, so you want to work with a jeweler who has great reviews or comes heavily recommended. “Choose a jeweler who listens to your ...

  6. De Beers builds up largest diamond stockpile since 2008 ... - AOL

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    De Beers has accumulated the biggest stockpile of diamonds since 2008, the Financial Times reported. Weak demand and rising competition from lab-grown products are weighing on the diamond titan.

  7. Kimberlite - Wikipedia

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    Many kimberlite pipes also produce rich alluvial or eluvial diamond placer deposits. As of 2014 about 6,400 kimberlite pipes are known on Earth including about 900 that have been found to contain diamonds, with mining of diamonds occurring at about 30 pipes. [25]

  8. 13 food products that contain Red No. 3, the artificial dye ...

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    Manufacturers who use Red No. 3 in food have until Jan. 15, 2027, to reformulate their products, and ingested-drug makers have until Jan. 18, 2028, to comply with the ban.

  9. Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Most diamonds contain visible non-diamond inclusions and crystal flaws. The cutter has to decide which flaws are to be removed by the cutting and which could be kept. Splitting a diamond with a hammer is difficult, a well-calculated, angled blow can cut the diamond, piece-by-piece, but it can also ruin the diamond itself.

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