5 Lbs Kirkland Signature Ground Himalayan Pink Salt Reviews
- TheRealJoPed [OP]
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- May 31, 2021
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[Amazon.ca] 5 lbs Kirkland Signature Ground Himalayan Pink Salt ($10.69)
- Bargain Link:
- https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B078RK5VCB/ref ... Q1D9ARC1JN
- Price:
- 10.69
- Savings:
- 50% off
- Retailer:
- Amazon.ca
Ground Himalayan body of water salt 50% off. Good deal on a decent table salt. Be kind this is my commencement post.
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- Erajgre
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- Richfields
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Good catch, and then not a bully bargain, but amazon doesn't take the iii dollar delivery fee if you don't want to go in store
Please don't ask or beg for "thanks". Don't act like this is Facebook. If someone found your post helpful, let them determine if they want to make that click. The more you beg, the less you'll get. Cheers
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- polypep
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Why is Amazon selling a Costco exclusive Kirkland product.
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- tofinoguy
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polypep wrote: ↑ Why is Amazon selling a Costco sectional Kirkland product.
Kirkland Signature has been available on Amazon since 2019.
There are a number of Kirkland Signature products on amazon.ca, albeit not at Costco pricing.
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- sokolov
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Note that this salt has no iodine. That'south why I don't buy it.
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- Bulldogge
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Richfields wrote: ↑ Good catch, so not a great deal, only amazon doesn't accept the three dollar delivery fee if you don't want to get in store
And not anybody has a Costco membership - thx OP.
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- ovni121
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sokolov wrote: ↑ Annotation that this salt has no iodine. That's why I don't buy information technology.
It has potassium iodide.
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- Desiato
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ovni121 wrote: ↑ It has potassium iodide.
That image seems to be from Costco. The images in the Amazon version are from the non-iodized version, but many reviewers indicate that they received iodized salt.
There'southward no tax, no surcharge, costless prime shipping, then this was pretty good deal for me.
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- chicu1981
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In that location is a natural stone salt from Pakistan rich in minerals. It'south called pink common salt.
Information technology's not from Himalays. Calling information technology Himalayan was an try by some shady importers from India.
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- RobertRabbit
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What's the deal with pink common salt?
Is it meliorate than white one?
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- L4cky
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RobertRabbit wrote: ↑ What's the deal with pink salt?
Is it better than white one?
don't be too racist. i would choose pink so I don't favor any debatable colors.
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- BigKids
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RobertRabbit wrote: ↑ What's the bargain with pink common salt?
Is it better than white one?
Here is a good video explaining the major differences:
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- ar2020
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Desiato wrote: ↑ That image seems to be from Costco. The images in the Amazon version are from the non-iodized version, but many reviewers point that they received iodized salt.
There's no revenue enhancement, no surcharge, gratuitous prime shipping, so this was pretty proficient bargain for me.
What's the difference?
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- patel21
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With the amount of quantity that you should exist consuming, there is no existent tangible benefit of any colored salts vs white
I spend time on RFD,
more I'd like to admit.
But I console myself stating,
I'd demand another chore if I wouldn't
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- esaul17
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patel21 wrote: ↑ With the amount of quantity that you should be consuming, at that place is no real tangible do good of any colored salts vs white
Nosotros prefer to call them "salts of colour".
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- audit13
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- eelfliw
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Senegal'south Retba Lake besides produce pink common salt. Makes you wonder about truth in marketing of Himalayan salt.
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- porksoda
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sokolov wrote: ↑ Annotation that this salt has no iodine. That'south why I don't buy information technology.
Terminal fourth dimension i checked, instore, the pink preground salt was iodized. This means its cut with another blazon of salt or went through a process.
Actual Himalayan salt in stone form never has any sort of iodine in it.
Besides in shop i saw it for 9.99 at thorncliffe last week.
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- Sicklyslick
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who tf is going upwards the Himalayan to collect common salt and send it across the earth for RDFers to buy for $ten a bottle.
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