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'''Hand & Armor Baking Soda''' is a brand of baking soda.
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'''Hand & Armor''' is a brand of baking soda.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
 
When [[Marge]] ran out of baking soda to use in the cleaning bags for the homeless, she asked [[Lisa]] to get more. Lisa was shocked that Marge used Hand & Armor because the company supported child labor, and even had children on the board of directors.
 
When [[Marge]] ran out of baking soda to use in the cleaning bags for the homeless, she asked [[Lisa]] to get more. Lisa was shocked that Marge used Hand & Armor because the company supported child labor, and even had children on the board of directors.
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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Hand & Armor is a parody of {{W|Arm & Hammer}}.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Latest revision as of 08:53, April 9, 2024

Hand & Armor Baking Soda
Hand & Armor Baking Soda.png
Object Information
Object: Baking soda
Owner: Marge Simpson
First Appearance: "Write Off This Episode"


Hand & Armor is a brand of baking soda.

History[edit]

When Marge ran out of baking soda to use in the cleaning bags for the homeless, she asked Lisa to get more. Lisa was shocked that Marge used Hand & Armor because the company supported child labor, and even had children on the board of directors.

Behind the Laughter[edit]

Hand & Armor is a parody of Arm & Hammer.

Appearances[edit]