Beloved 70-Year-Old Baking Mix Faces Problems That Are Upsetting Longtime Customers
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Summary
The article discusses a beloved 70-year-old boxed baking mix that grandmothers and home bakers have cherished for generations, but which is now facing a significant problem that is causing loyal customers to stop buying it. The issue is described as "upsetting" and impacts the traditional baking community that has relied on this product for decades.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledThere's a problem with boxed mixes, and it's impacting grandmothers
It's just so upsetting
The 70-year-old beloved boxed mix grandmas won't be buying anymore
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