Yes, Sweetheart soap is still around. It is a popular brand of soap that has been in existence for many years. The company continues to produce and sell their soap products in various markets globally.
Sweetheart soap was once a bar soap made by the New York soap company I believe. It was packaged in neat little drawer style boxes and had a rather elegant filigree design embossed around the bar edges. The fragrance was a delightful rose floral and the creamy soap produced a lovely lather. It is no longer available as far as I can determine. Dial also made a liquid soap that it called Sweetheart but I doubt that it was (is?) anything like the original bar soap. Several other soaps are called 'Sweetheart' but they are either heart shaped or intended as gift soaps and, again, are not the same as the original.
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Sweetheart Soap can typically be purchased online through various retailers, including specialty soap shops and larger platforms like Amazon or Etsy. Additionally, some local boutiques or health stores may carry it, so checking in your area can be beneficial. If you're looking for a specific brand, visiting the manufacturer's website might provide direct purchasing options or a list of authorized sellers.
No. The soap kills the germs & anything touching the soap.
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Dawn soap was created in 1973, so it has been around for 36 years!
she is still looking for one (source:color magazine Jan 2010)
Soap is a necessary item and people still buy it in almost the same quantities regardless of the price. People may switch to cheaper brands but people will still continue to buy the soap.
The soap may still be in the dishwasher after the cycle has finished if the water temperature was too low to fully dissolve the soap, or if the dispenser door was blocked and didn't open properly during the cycle.
While most men no longer use shaving soap, there is a niche market for the product. A few good brands that are still around are Musgo, Sir Irisch Moos, and The Gentleman's Groom Room.
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