Women, particularly pregnant women around the world, have been known to crave "white dirt." A filmmaker explores the hidden practice in the South, where baggies of the stuff are sold at flea markets.
Women, particularly pregnant women around the world, have been known to crave white dirt. A filmmaker explores the hidden practice in the South, where baggies of the stuff are sold at flea markets.
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