=+43. Off-color flaws in aspirin are caused by extremely small amounts of iron that change color when
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=+43. Off-color flaws in aspirin are caused by extremely small amounts of iron that change color when wet aspirin comes into contact with the sides of drying containers (“People: The Only Thing That Makes Quality Work,” Quality Progress, Sept. 1988: 63–67).
Such flaws are not harmful but are nonetheless unattractive to consumers. At one Dow Chemical
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