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    what happens when lemon juice reacts with baking soda?

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    It creates carbon dioxide bubbles, good for light and fluffy baking.

    Ducky

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    It never overflows....that's amazing!!
    ROMOS

    I'm a very clean baker.
    Ducky

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    If not, clean up the mess as soon as you're finished baking. Don't leave it for "someone else"!

    People are no doubt already calling this the "Sprite" GMT after a range of soda-inspired nicknames in the collection link but Sprite colors are yellow and green. This is black and link green making it more like link the "Starbucks" Submariner. Frankly to my eyes this looks less like any type of drink and more like the quintessence of Rolex branding.



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