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In reply to the discussion: Colorado baker sues state officials, claiming continued religious persecution [View all]Except it's not the entirety of the take that does it.
It transitions or fades from one color to the next as you proceed from center to exterior.
Actually, you could have one that slowly goes from one color to another. Have a pH indicator and a time release chemical that slowly changes pH as it reacts with the cake; or have the coloring be temperature sensitive (perhaps because of temperature-sensitive pH?) and let the cake warm to room temperature as it's being cut.
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Colorado baker sues state officials, claiming continued religious persecution [View all]
DonViejo
Aug 2018
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The most persecuted religious people in the U.S. are white Christians, haven't you heard?
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
Aug 2018
#19
So if his "religion" allowed race discrimination, he could turn away black customers?
SunSeeker
Aug 2018
#7
Oh but it is, FBaggins. It was all about WHO was buying the cake, not what was said.
SunSeeker
Aug 2018
#48
ohhh, the pooooooor widdle homophoibc, religious zealot snowflake--I mean, victim.
niyad
Aug 2018
#12
SCOTUS did NOT find "previous attempts to do so amounted to religious persecution."
bitterross
Aug 2018
#26
OFFS, no one "forced" him to go into the business of selling cakes to the public.
SunSeeker
Aug 2018
#45
Probably near where it's dictated that, if someone works on Sunday, summarily execute them.
Oneironaut
Aug 2018
#51