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  2. We Did A Blind Taste Test Of 24 Boxed Cake Mixes ... - AOL

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    Cake from a box, on the other hand, couldn't be simpler, making it the easy choice when you're hosting any kind of party. We love using cake mix as the base of some of our favorite desserts ...

  3. Baking mix - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, Nebraska Consolidated Mills, who at the time owned the cake mix license, sold the cake mix business to the U.S. consumer products company Procter & Gamble. The company expanded the business to the national market and added a series of related products. Streit's is a kosher food company based in New York City that produces 11 cake mixes ...

  4. How to Bake a Cake: Your Ultimate Guide - AOL

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    Using the middle rack ensures your cake will be cooked evenly. How to Know When Cake Is Done. Testing a sponge cake for doneness. Knowing when your cake is done is a challenge—particularly with ...

  5. Baking Impossible - Wikipedia

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    Baking Impossible is an American cooking competition television series that airs on Netflix, themed around baking and engineering.Each episode presents a cast of contestants with a challenge that combines baking with engineering, often described using the portmanteau "bakineering".

  6. Dum Dums (lollipop) - Wikipedia

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    Dum Dums are now [when?] made in 17 flavors, with new flavors rotating into the mix every so often, most recently a birthday cake flavor for the 100th anniversary. [3] The "Mystery Flavor" is the result of the end of one batch mixing with the next batch, rather than stopping production to clean machines in between flavors.

  7. Jimmy Nelson (ventriloquist) - Wikipedia

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    He learned ventriloquism, and a year later, his father upgraded the dummy's mouth control from a simple string-and-loop to a lever-system like those used in professional ventriloquist's dummies. [1] Nelson began taking "Dan" to school, where his fourth-grade teacher allowed him to use the dummy when speaking in front of the class.

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