One of the most popular types of hoodoo spells is referred to as the “sweetener spell” because it involves the use of sweetening agents such as sugar (white, brown or powdered), Karo syrup, honey, molasses, pancake syrup or maple syrup in order to influence a person or situation to a desired result. Cakes, candies, fruits and sweet foods in general are also employed in sweetener spells. Contemporary sweeteners include honey granules, agave syrup and powdered fructose. Sweetener spells can be considered a form of compelling magick because they use subtle coercion as the underlying dynamic – the conjurer is intentionally attempting to compel a person to react or respond favorably to a specific situation. The final result is that you, the conjurer, is always the winner.
The manner in which sweeteners are used are quite diverse. They can be used as a base for a powder, added to oils, spiritual waters, perfumes, colognes, baths, libations and floor washes, used to fix candles or petitions papers, used as a floor sprinkle or as an ingredient in incense blends, and used to bribe or pay insects and animals like ants and hummingbirds to work for you.
This document covers the various uses of sweetener spells complete with formulas for powders, incense, candle spells and more.
This digital download is another of the original and unique documents members of Creole Moon's Conjure Club receive as members of the club. This document is now being made available to the general public for the first time.