Clabber Girl Baking Soda 12 oz – Gentle, Non-Toxic Care for a Fresher Home
Clabber Girl Baking Soda 12 oz – Gentle, Non-Toxic Care for a Fresher Home
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Why you'll love it
- trusted Clabber Girl brand heritage in baking
- single-ingredient 100% sodium bicarbonate — no additives or fillers
- replaces multiple specialized cleaning products with one affordable can
- environmentally safe and non-toxic alternative to chemical cleaners, safer around kids and pets
- shake-or-pour lid makes it easy to control the right amount for baking or cleaning
- versatile 2-in-1 use eliminates the need for separate kitchen and cleaning products
Perfect for
- leavening agent for baked goods like cookies, cakes, and muffins
- scrubbing burnt-on food from pots and pans after an overnight soak
- deodorizing refrigerators, garbage cans, and drains
- cleaning tile, tubs, floors, and counters without harsh chemicals
- general household stain and grime removal
Clabber Girl Baking Soda
Clabber Girl Baking Soda makes a great leavening powder for your favorite recipes. This soda is also an safe dish and household cleaner. Sprinkle Clabber Girl Baking Soda over burnt-on food in pots and pans, let soak overnight, and scrub the next day. This soda removes dirt and grime from tile, tubs, floors, and counters as well.
Clabber Girl Baking Soda is:
Clabber Girl Baking Soda has many different uses, including being a traditional leavening agent for baked goods. Clabber Girl Baking Soda can be used for baking, cookware scouring aid, cleaning the bathroom, deodorizing and more.
- 100% pure sodium bicarbonate
- Gluten-Free
- Kosher: Pareve
- Zero Trans-Fat
Product Information
PURE BAKING SODA - 100% Sodium Bicarbonate GREAT FOR BAKING - Use in you favorite recipes VERSATILE AND EFFECTIVE - Works as a house hold cleaner and deodorizer EASY TO USE - Shake or pour style lid is convinent for baking or cleaning 12 oz can of Clabber Girl Baking Soda
Product Dimensions : 2.75 x 2.75 x 4 inches; 12 ounces Item model number : 00393 UPC : 019900003912 Manufacturer : Clabber Girl Units : 12.0 Ounce Best Sellers Rank: #1,526 in Grocery & Gourmet Food PURE BAKING SODA - 100% Sodium Bicarbonate GREAT FOR BAKING - Use in you favorite recipes VERSATILE AND EFFECTIVE - Works as a house hold cleaner and deodorizer EASY TO USE - Shake or pour style lid is convinent for baking or cleaning 12 oz can of Clabber Girl Baking Soda 12 oz can of Clabber Girl Baking Soda. Clabber Girl Baking Soda makes a great leavening powder for your favorite recipes. This soda is also an environmentally safe dish and household cleaner. Sprinkle Clabber Girl Baking Soda over burnt-on food in pots and pans, let soak overnight, and scrub the next day. This soda removes dirt and grime from tile, tubs, floors, and counters as well.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this product truly additive-free for a clean-living routine?
Yes. The ingredient list is just one item — 100% sodium bicarbonate — with no added scents, aluminum, or chemical additives, which fits a clean, ingredient-conscious lifestyle.
Can I use it in a relaxing bath soak as part of a wind-down ritual?
Yes. Many people add about a half cup to a warm bath to soften water and soothe tired muscles, making it a simple, low-cost addition to a nightly self-care routine.
Will it help me freshen my bedroom and linens without synthetic fragrance?
Yes. A light sprinkle on a mattress before vacuuming, or a small bowl placed in a closet, helps absorb odors without adding perfume to your sleep space.
Is it gentle enough to use as part of a natural skincare routine?
Many people use a very mild baking soda paste as an occasional exfoliant or to neutralize body odor, though it should be rinsed thoroughly and not used daily on sensitive facial skin.
Can it help me keep a fresher kitchen for a calmer morning routine?
Yes. A small open box in the fridge or a weekly scrub of the sink and trash can keeps kitchen odors neutral, which supports a calmer, more mindful start to the day.
Is this a good staple for someone building a non-toxic home?
Yes. It is one of the most popular staples in non-toxic homes because it is food-grade, fragrance-free, and replaces a long list of specialized chemical cleaners.
Will it help me feel less overwhelmed by too many products?
Yes. One canister of pure baking soda can replace deodorizers, gentle scrubs, and stain lifters, which simplifies your routine and reduces decision fatigue in the kitchen and bathroom.
Does it actually deodorize, or just mask smells?
It neutralizes acidic and basic odor molecules rather than masking them, which is why it is so effective in refrigerators, trash cans, and drains for genuine freshness.
Is it safe to use around my essential oil diffuser without canceling the scent?
Yes. Because it has no added fragrance, it will not compete with your essential oils. You can clean the diffuser area with baking soda and still enjoy your favorite aromas.
How does it compare to natural cleaning brands that charge a premium?
It delivers many of the same benefits — non-toxic, fragrance-free, multi-surface — at a fraction of the price, which makes it a smart base for a wellness-focused home.
Is baking soda a good alternative to vinegar for natural cleaning?
Yes, for most tasks. Baking soda is gentler, does not have a strong smell, and is safe on more surfaces, while vinegar is acidic and can damage natural stone like marble and granite.
I'm not sure baking soda really fits a wellness lifestyle — is it effective enough?
Yes. It has been used for generations in both baking and natural cleaning, and its simplicity is exactly what makes it a favorite of people who want a cleaner, lower-toxin home.
Will using this for cleaning affect the air quality in my home?
It actually helps. Because it does not release volatile organic compounds or synthetic fragrance, switching from spray cleaners to baking soda is a common step toward better indoor air quality.
How do I use Clabber Girl baking soda to clean a sink or tub?
Make a paste with about three parts baking soda to one part water, spread it on the surface, let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes, then scrub with a sponge or soft brush and rinse clean. For drains, pour about half a cup down the drain, follow with hot water and a splash of white vinegar if desired.
How much should I use when baking cookies, muffins, or cakes?
Follow your recipe's measurement, typically between 1/4 and 1 teaspoon per batch for cookies and muffins, or up to 1 teaspoon per cup of flour in cakes. The shake-style lid makes it easy to add a little at a time.
Can I use this baking soda to deodorize my refrigerator?
Yes. Place an open box or small bowl of baking soda on a shelf to absorb odors, and replace it every 30 to 60 days for the best freshness.
Will it work with my stand mixer, or do I need a special ingredient?
It works with any standard stand or hand mixer. Just add it to your dry ingredients as the recipe directs, and sift it with the flour if your recipe calls for sifting.
Is it compatible with stainless steel, porcelain, and glass cookware?
Yes. A baking soda paste is safe for stainless steel, porcelain, ceramic, and glass cookware. Avoid using very abrasive scrubbers, but the powder itself will not scratch these surfaces.
What is in the box when it arrives, and do I need anything else to start using it?
You receive one 12-ounce Clabber Girl Baking Soda canister with a shake-and-pour lid. You do not need anything else to start using it for baking or cleaning, though a small bowl or sponge is helpful for cleaning tasks.
Is baking soda safe to leave around food storage areas long term?
Yes. It is food-grade sodium bicarbonate, so an open box in the fridge, pantry, or near a trash can is safe and will not contaminate nearby food when used as directed.
Does baking soda expire, and how should I store it?
Baking soda has a long shelf life, though it can lose potency over many years. For cleaning and deodorizing, replace the can once a year for best results, and store it in a cool, dry place with the lid closed.
What is the difference between baking soda and baking powder?
Baking soda is pure sodium bicarbonate and needs an acid, like buttermilk, vinegar, or lemon juice, to activate. Baking powder contains baking soda plus its own acid and is used in recipes without other acidic ingredients. They are not interchangeable in most recipes.

