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9 February, 08:16
How did the milk in the baby bottles disappear?
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9 February, 10:50
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There is a place in the lid where the fluid rushes to when you tip it, leaving the air bubbles in the cylinder of the bottle. In some companies it's a chemical inside the fluid that can evaporate over time and looses it's " magic" effect.
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