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Originally Posted by Matthew You def. have to be fast once they come out of the oven!! Also I recommend using a flash light to make sure you get all
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So I guess the best thing to do is put one in the oven first. When that's done take that one out put the other one in while you go back to the other to pry apart quickly.
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