You may have to click to read that this bar of hotel soap is "waste reducing" or at least that's what they are telling you about their new gimmick. Thanks, Scott.
I, for one, reduce waste by using the center of the soap bar. Do people who stay in this hotel chain really not use the center of their soaps? I'm also glad the soap is crueltry free- I'd hate to think that the soap would yell at me for wishing I could use its center!
Perhaps this hotel chain should just leave a bar of soap on the side of the tub or shower and make its customers use it until its gone. That would really show an environmentally favorable company.
Oh so funny, you guys. I'm wondering if this is like "donut holes." Maybe someone has a sideline of selling the centers of these soaps. To wit, the burgeoning business of selling "muffin tops."
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I, for one, reduce waste by using the center of the soap bar. Do people who stay in this hotel chain really not use the center of their soaps? I'm also glad the soap is crueltry free- I'd hate to think that the soap would yell at me for wishing I could use its center!
Perhaps this hotel chain should just leave a bar of soap on the side of the tub or shower and make its customers use it until its gone. That would really show an environmentally favorable company.
I want 'waist' reducing soap!
Oh so funny, you guys. I'm wondering if this is like "donut holes." Maybe someone has a sideline of selling the centers of these soaps. To wit, the burgeoning business of selling "muffin tops."
So instead of a little soap sliver left over... you have a soap circle?
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