Jean Baugh wrote:
Hi PJ,
I know there are two different substances; baking powder and baking soda.
If Arm & Hammer is aluminum free, why wouldn't they advertise this?
I would assume for the same reason that coke and other beverages, salt,
spices, bread, eggs, milk and any other commodity that is aluminum free
does not say so. If they listed everything that is NOT in it, the label
would have to be huge.
It is
unlike a company to not use every advantage when advertising. Someone said
A&H used to have aluminum but now does not?
It is a chemical. The formula shows that chemical has only sodium,
carbon, oxygen and hydrogen in it. It could never have aluminum in it
and be pure baking soda.
It is a perfect time to let
everyone know they are aluminum free, unless they aren't.
Until then, the baking soda declared to be aluminum free shall be the brand
I buy.
I guess that would be Arm and Hammer than, since they have declared it
aluminum free.
Marshall
Jean
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These are two very different things. The substance called baking powder
is used in baked goods to provide a release of gas bubbles and cause bread
products to rise. Rumsford brand has no aluminum; most others do.
Baking
soda is the one we use to get proper ph. I mention this because there
seems
to be some confusion here. We are thinking the soda and powder are the
same
thing and they are not. pj
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