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Examples

  • ThinkGeek's Crawling Zombie Torso Gelatin Mold is just what every elegant dinner party needs, especially if you make an aspic-and-baby-marshmallow gelatin salad with it.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • Mold is more likely to develop in repetitive scenarios, such as long-term leaks, than one-time spills.

    Expert tips on managing mold 2010

  • We've also inviting Catherine Failor from Milky Way and Rebecca Harder, the manufacturer of the Sunnybrook Soap Mold is confirmed to attend.

    Calling all Portland Soapers Anne-Marie 2008

  • When I posted the final Mother's Day Soap photos yesterday, I forgot to mention that the custom Rose Mold is on sale for $7.70.

    Mold on Sale Anne-Marie 2008

  • Mold is a fungi that is alive and spreads in AND on porous surfaces where is there is lack of air circulation and light, particularly sun light.

    Mold 2001

  • Mold is a fungi that is alive and spreads in AND on porous surfaces where is there is lack of air circulation and light, particularly sun light.

    Mold 2001

  • Mold is a fungi that is alive and spreads in AND on porous surfaces where is there is lack of air circulation and light, particularly sun light.

    Mold 2001

  • Mold is a fungi that is alive and spreads in AND on porous surfaces where is there is lack of air circulation and light, particularly sun light.

    Mold 2001

  • Mold is a fungi that is alive and spreads in AND on porous surfaces where is there is lack of air circulation and light, particularly sun light.

    Mold 2001

  • Mold is a fungi that is alive and spreads in AND on porous surfaces where is there is lack of air circulation and light, particularly sun light.

    Mold 2001

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