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November 25th, 2009
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Thanksgiving and Holiday Soap Making!
It’s amazing… it seems like just yesterday we were packing up our Christmas decor, putting our Christmas trees away, and riffling through our refrigerators for those last bits of stale leftovers from Thanksgiving. Well friends, the Holidays are upon us once again! A time of feasting, family, and of course rush soap orders, special orders, and pure chaos if you happen to be a soap maker who also doubles as a business owner. The Holidays are not only a great time to show your family and friends some of your greatest creations, but they’re also a time of great opportunity, as your buyers test your diligence, creativity, and customer service.
Here at Cibaria, we’ve got tons of great things in the works for the Holiday season. Since we also supply the food industry with Olive Oils, Specialty Oils, and Vinegars, we are brimming with requests, rush orders, and getting things out in time for our staff to go home for the long holiday weekend with their families. We never forget about our soapers though. We’ve seen some spectacular soap for the summer, and when the fall came around, you never ceased to amaze with your great choices of scents, colors, and even delicious food-looking soap creations.
We’ve highlighted some of our favorite Fall and Thanksgiving Soaps below with links to their Etsy Stores below each photo. Do check out their stores, and support the art of Handmade / Handcrafted Soap ! (most are all-natural or Vegan)





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