I am equally at a loss. However, the way it has come apart makes me suspicious that it is sticking to the pan at the rim and there seems to be very slight evidence of that In the second photo. Perhaps others can come up with a better explanation. I know how disappointing it can be. I have two nonstick loaf pans and I line them both with parchment paper because I've had too many similar disasters.
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I am equally at a loss. However, the way it has come apart makes me suspicious that it is sticking to the pan at the rim and there seems to be very slight evidence of that In the second photo. Perhaps others can come up with a better explanation. I know how disappointing it can be. I have two nonstick loaf pans and I lined them both with parchment paper because I've had too many similar disasters.
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