What baking soda is named after a body part and a carpentars tool?

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The Arm and Hammer logo dates back to the 1860s when the original company included "Vulcan" in its name. The arm and hammer referred to the mythical metal smith, Vulcan. When the company developed baking soda as a washing product, the arm and hammer lent the impression of strength. The logo has persisted because of public familiarity and trust in the product it represents.
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