There’s a lot of science at work in Easter egg coloring. The dye needs an acid, usually vinegar, to bond with the egg’s shell. WIRED experiments to find the perfect Ph for egg color that pops.
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Executive Producer: Editor in Chief - Scott Dadich
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Executive Producer: Editor in Chief - Scott Dadich
Producer: Creative Director - Billy Sorrentino and Senior Producer - Sowjanya Kudva
Writer: Senior Producer - Sean Patrick Farrell
Cinematographer: Juhno Kim
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