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| Thanks to Kim in Colorado for this tip. There is an activity in the lesson 4 Small Group Leader Guide where you place chalk in vinegar, and it is supposed to dissolve. Apparently companies have changed how they are making chalk so that it's more durable--and therefore doesn't dissolve! We know the 'dustless' chalk won't work.
You may want to test out your chalk before doing this activity -- or substitute an antacid tablet. Keep sharing your ideas and comments. And God bless you and your ministry.
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| Would that be a calcium tablet, like a Tums?
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Yes!
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I used Tums and it didn't work either, just turned into a messy, green glob in the bottom  Rondee
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| Hi I've heard from someone else who recently completed this activity that Pepcid AC worked for them. Hope that helps. Amy Weaver Editor, Living Iniside Out
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