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“People in their late teens and early 20s come into the store and don’t even know what bar soap is,” said Ginger Kuczowicz, who makes all-natural soap as owner of SoapBox in Bella Vista. “They touch it, they smell it, and there’s nothing that causes their nostrils to go wild. Once they try it, they come back.”
don’t even know what bar soap is
charges $7.50 for 5½ ounces
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pacino wrote:charges $7.50 for 5½ ounces
there's a target within walking distance that sells dial for $2
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
TenuredVulture wrote:Wait a second--do millennials really not use bar soap? Is that a thing? I mean, yeah, my millennial daughter does in fact use body wash, but I just chalked that up to her overall pretentiousness, not the year of her birth. Also, I'm pretty sure she knows what bar soap is. In fact, I imagine she just calls it soap like old people do.
I personally find body wash much less satisfying to use than bar soap.
TenuredVulture wrote:You mean like the pieces of wood from the fire place that haven't burned all the way? Or are you trying to wash with briquettes?
Bill McNeal wrote:TenuredVulture wrote:You mean like the pieces of wood from the fire place that haven't burned all the way? Or are you trying to wash with briquettes?
No, it's like a black bar of soap. I have no idea what the deal is with it, but I don't like lotions or sents or any of that stuff and this has none of that. I just feel clean after I wash with it.