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Sudsy Sponges & Ruddy Bar Soaps.


Description: Educational children's bath soaps

Price: Sponge, $6.50; Bar Soap, $5

CICRCLE of Friends sells children's bath products from shampoo and conditioner conditioner,
n 1. an additive substance used to increase the effectiveness of another substance.
2. a substance added to enamel that improves a sealant's ability to adhere.
 to bubble bath. Sudsy suds·y  
adj. suds·i·er, suds·i·est
Full of or resembling suds.

Adj. 1. sudsy - resembling lather or covered with lather
lathery
 Sponges are duck-shaped and filled with hypo-allergenic olive oil-based soap that lasts for several hours in the shower or bath, after which the sponge can be used with other body washes. Buddy Bar Soaps are made with glycerin soap Glycerin Soaps are soaps that contain glycerin, a component of fat or oil.

The soap-making process involves the rendering of fat or oil, with lye. In industrial soap-making, the glycerin is then usually removed. Home-made soaps usually contain glycerin, which is easy to melt.
 and contain a collectible coin in the center.s Like all of Circle of Friends products, Sudsy Sponges and Buddy Bar Soaps come in packaging that contains facts about a different area of the world. Sponges come in smells such as Chen's Mandarin Orange and Han's Blueberry blueberry, plant of the large genus Vaccinium, widely distributed shrubs (occasionally small trees) of the family Ericaceae (heath family), usually found on acid soil. They are often confused with the related huckleberry. . Bar soaps come in Ana's Banana and Paulina's Strawberry. Products are available via the company's Web site, Bath and Body Works, and select beauty salons and boutiques.
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Author:Filus, Sarah
Publication:Los Angeles Business Journal
Article Type:Brief article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Mar 20, 2006
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