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JoeSoap is a soap saver designed in the North East of England by JoeSoap Ltd. a family run business specialising in 'green and clean products'. According to the JoeSoap website the product can 'not only can it save soap, it can save you money'. The Product:‘JoeSoap’ the product is a plastic elliptical disc measuring approximately 8cmx5cm. On both sides the design incorporates a ridged edge, small protrusions and holes through the centre, all designed to aid the attachment of soap to JoeSoap.
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JoeSoap is a soap saver designed in the North East of England by JoeSoap Ltd. a family run business specialising in 'green and clean products'. According to the JoeSoap website the product can 'not only can it save soap, it can save you money'. The Product:‘JoeSoap’ the product is a plastic elliptical disc measuring approximately 8cmx5cm. On both sides the design incorporates a ridged edge, small protrusions and holes through the centre, all designed to aid the attachment of soap to JoeSoap. The holes in the centre utilise the soap’s natural ability to adhere to itself on either side of the soap saver. This means you can build-up slivers of soap to a practical size, on both sides, for continual use and make the most out of your soap by not being wasteful by throwing old slivers away. JoeSoap can be reused endlessly by continuing to add soap slivers, or can be used with Joe’s handmade soap as a platform to combine any two fragrances of soap together, and interchange them at any time. The JoeSoap website boasts 18 different fragrances of soap, which can be used in any combination, however suggest three box sets of ‘Fruit’, ‘Herb and Spice’ and ‘Tropical’. The Business:JoeSoap Ltd is a family run eco-friendly company who believes that reusing soap can make a big impact on your environmental footprint, and hope that by being green and clean they can save the world resources in their own way. Based in North East England in County Durham, for the past two years they have been working as a team of Father, Son and Daughters to develop an idea into a product which could help save resources. JoeSoap is a UK designed, manufactured and patented soap saver. The product development for JoeSoap, from invention, drawing, tooling and production of the JoeSoap itself, the mould, and the packaging all happen within a 10 mile radius of JoeSoap HQ. The only part of JoeSoap that isn’t sourced within County Durham is the soap, which is carefully being crafted in Lancashire.