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January 07, 2009

Looking for Testers

A customer approached me at the Winter Farmer's Market in December and asked if I had some portable soap.  This is something I've played around with before, but never actually produced for the web site.  She explained that her job required her to visit different schools' cafeterias every day, and the soap there was very harsh on her skin.  And of course, she had to wash her hands frequently. 

I can relate to this - at the last job that I had before I started Soapourri, my hands had never been in worse shape because of the soap that they provided in their bathrooms.  I remember leaving the bathroom feeling like my hands were claws and rushing for the lotion that I kept at my desk.    Since I work at home now, I don't have this problem as often, but I do dread using public bathroom soap because I know what will happen.

So I decided to use our new butter bar rollup containers to test out some "soap-to-go".  And I need a couple more testers.  Here are the qualifications - you must work outside the home at a place that has soap that leaves you running for your lotion.  Easy, huh?  You can take this soap to work and keep it in your desk or purse for use in the bathroom. 

If you'd like to be a tester, please email me at cindy@soapourri.com.  Thanks!

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