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Well, honey, if those baked goods with sweetened condensed milk have been hanging out at room temperature for more than a couple of hours, it's time to give them the cold shoulder and pop them in the fridge. Sweetened condensed milk is a dairy product, and we all know dairy likes to chill. So, do yourself a favor and keep those treats cool and fresh.

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