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Baking Soda Resealable Bag

    Arm & Hammer™

    Baking Soda Resealable Bag

    ONE BAG, COUNTLESS USES.
    • Versatile, effective and affordable solution for over 170 years
    • Resealable, water-resistant bag
    • Can be used for scratchless cleaning, laundry and deodorizing
    • Larger size for bigger jobs

    Size: 12lbs

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    FAQs

    What is the difference between Baking Soda and Baking Powder?

    Baking soda is 100% pure sodium bicarbonate. Baking powder is a mixture of baking soda (usually about 28-30%) and various acidic ingredients (singularly or in combination). Both are used as leavening agents in baked goods- baking soda will react with an acid, giving off carbon dioxide gas and causing dough to rise. However, they are used in different situations and are not interchangeable. Baking soda is typically used in a recipe that has an acidic ingredient (cream of tartar, buttermilk, etc.) that will react with the soda to give off carbon dioxide. Baking powder, which contains one or more acidic ingredients to facilitate the reaction, is used in recipes without acidic ingredients.

    Why have you changed the instructions from “change every 3 months” to “change every 30 days?”

    The new 30-day change message is based on our continuing research efforts to understand the process of odor elimination and odor generation. After 30 days, Baking Soda has adsorbed many of the odors in the fridge. By replacing the box of Baking Soda every month you get improved odor elimination, ensuring your food tastes fresher longer.


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