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Lavi Dirt Sticks - Edible clay treats for Pica

Lavi Dirt Sticks - Edible clay treats for Pica

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Details

Unbaked brown terracotta crafted into convenient stick form, Lavis Dirt Sticks are perfect for enjoying authentic dirt in a portable, easy-to-handle shape. Partially roasted to achieve a silky smooth texture, they deliver minimal chewable grit and are non-sticky, dissolving delightfully on the palate. The firm, chalky coating with a slightly powdery interior makes every bite an indulgent, medium-crunch experience for true clay enthusiasts.

Size: Approx 12-15cm long

Weight: x2 per packet, Up to 130g

Shape: Stick

Colour: Grey as Unbaked

Texture: Firm, chalky coating, slightly powdery, minimal chewable grit, non-sticky

Crunch Factor: 5 (medium crunchy)

Taste Profile: Lovely topsoil taste, strong muddy flavour, very flavorful treat for dirt lovers; hints of fresh rain and earthy soil; slightly earthy, fresh soil taste with subtle mineral notes, creamy when wet

Ingredients: Unbaked brown terracotta clay, partially roasted

Country of Origin: India

Vendor: Dr. Lavi

Traditional Clay Origins: India has a rich history of using terracotta clay both for functional and edible purposes. Regions such as Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and West Bengal are renowned for their high-quality terracotta, historically used to make earthenware pots, water vessels, and traditional cooking utensils. In addition to these functional uses, certain clays have been consumed for centuries in rural communities as part of pica practices, prized for their mineral content and natural flavour. The artisanal techniques of shaping, drying, and partially roasting clay have been refined over generations, creating clays that are safe, texturally satisfying, and rich in earthy taste. Lavis Dirt Sticks draw on this centuries-old tradition, offering a direct connection to India’s terracotta heritage.

Materials + Care

Storage Tips

To keep your clays and treats fresh, crunchy, and full of flavour, always store them in an airtight container in a cool, dry place away from moisture, humidity, and strong odours. Exposure to air or dampness can alter both texture and taste.

We highly recommend using our stash boxes, available on the website — designed specifically to protect and organise your clay collection with ease.

Handling Guidelines

  • clean, dry hands.
  • wooden spoon included with your order

Fragility Disclaimer

All clay treats and terracotta pot products are handmade and naturally fragile, making them susceptible to breakage during delivery.

While we take great care in packing each item securely, minor cracks, chips, or crumbled pieces may occur. This is a natural part of working with handcrafted clays and does not affect taste or enjoyment.

To help, every order includes a wooden spoon — ideal for enjoying broken pieces or powder just as deliciously as the whole form.

Delivery + Returns

Tracked & Reliable Shipping

We offer fast, fully tracked delivery via Royal Mail to ensure your order arrives safely and on time.

Once your order ships, you'll receive a tracking number via email so you can monitor its journey every step of the way.

Breakage Policy

Our clay treats are naturally delicate and handmade, and despite our best efforts to pack them securely, some breakage is expected in transit.

Broken items are not eligible for refunds, as the flavour and enjoyment remain the same, even if the item arrives in pieces. Each parcel includes a wooden spoon to help you enjoy crumbs or powder just as easily.

Returns & Refunds

Due to the edible and handmade nature of our products, we do not accept returns or offer refunds, unless:

  • wrong item, or
  • missing items.

In such cases, please email us at info@earthycrunch.co.uk within 48 hours of delivery, along with clear photo evidence of the issue.

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