View Full Version : Where to buy a soap case?
Stupid question yes, but after looking through 2 Wegmans and all over a Super Walmart, I'm very tired. I searched Target online and they only had some special evaporating soap whipe or something.
The reason is that I recently bought some T&H soap and don't want to lug it around in a zip lock bag if I have a choice. I was thinking Pier one but I doubt they carry travel soap cases, and I don't want to make anymore pointless trips.
I just need a case that'll hold the soap and have air holes in it to let it dry, I won't buy it online since the shipping will most definetley cost 2-3x more than the actual case itself.
If you guys have recently seen any cases please let me know where, thanks :smile:
JBHoren
01-21-2007, 02:45 PM
Stupid question yes, but after looking through 2 Wegmans and all over a Super Walmart, I'm very tired. I searched Target online and they only had some special evaporating soap whipe or something.
The reason is that I recently bought some T&H soap and don't want to lug it around in a zip lock bag if I have a choice. I was thinking Pier one but I doubt they carry travel soap cases, and I don't want to make anymore pointless trips.
"The only stupid question is the one which doesn't get asked".
Get thee to a local Dollar Store, and find some of those RubberMaid, Dixie, Tupperware, or house-brand small-sized, thick, clear containers with snap-on tops. If you feel energetic, try a few local yard/garage-sales. I recently saw some at a local Target and Publix (regional supermarket chain).
These plastic containers are deep enough for building-up a lather, without slopping over the edge/lip; they're resilient; and they're much less-expensive that those trendy aluminum ones with the friction or screw-on tops, which we can find ad nauseam on certain shave-product websites.
"The only stupid question is the one which doesn't get asked".
Get thee to a local Dollar Store, and find some of those RubberMaid, Dixie, Tupperware, or house-brand small-sized, thick, clear containers with snap-on tops. If you feel energetic, try a few local yard/garage-sales. I recently saw some at a local Target and Publix (regional supermarket chain).
These plastic containers are deep enough for building-up a lather, without slopping over the edge/lip; they're resilient; and they're much less-expensive that those trendy aluminum ones with the friction or screw-on tops, which we can find ad nauseam on certain shave-product websites.
Thanks for the tip, I'm going to stop by a Target and if they don't have it I'll check out the Dollar Store in the mall.
Yay, it was at target, $1.07 well spent :smile:
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