Informative Essay: The Rainbow Bagaels History

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This an article it’s whole is about the Rainbow bagels history and at the end of presentation you will know what a rainbow bagel is. The first example is that the bagel are made out of rainbow colored dough, this dough, then gets flatten and stretched then then gets sliced up into two halves of the original form and then it gets rolled into a circle in the form of a bagel,then the bagel gets sliced in half and then they put the toppings on.The second example is what do they put on the bagel,they put cake mix on it, like white cake mix, blue cake mix and red cake mix,they also put on sprinkles they put on green sprinkles, yellow sprinkles,purple sprinkles. they also put funfetti cream because no rainbow bagel is complete without the funfetti

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