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I still have no idea what I am going to do with the 4 cupcake soaps I have on hand. .... I certainly couldn't give them to kids who might decide to try and take a bite!

I think some of mine went into the random gift box and ended up as part of a hostess gift. The rest, I just finally put them out by the bathroom sink and used them till they were gone. As for giving them to kids, I don't think a kid over 5 would bite a cupcake soap after you already told them it was soap.
 
It really feels like their prices have gone up precipitously since West Valley and Safeway closed - less competition, I guess. Personally, I go to Golden Choice at Davie/Bidwell for produce/rice/sauces/asian condiments. snaptube vidmate Way cheaper than YIG.
 
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It really feels like their prices have gone up precipitously since West Valley and Safeway closed - less competition, I guess. Personally, I go to Golden Choice at Davie/Bidwell for produce/rice/sauces/asian condiments. Way cheaper than YIG.
Sorry, I don't understand this comment. Was this meant for a different thread?
 
I think some of mine went into the random gift box and ended up as part of a hostess gift. The rest, I just finally put them out by the bathroom sink and used them till they were gone. As for giving them to kids, I don't think a kid over 5 would bite a cupcake soap after you already told them it was soap.
I think "officially" 7 is the age where you can be sure kids won't eat a thing after you've told them not to, but I'd agree that most 5-6 year olds could deal with cupcake soap without much danger.
 
Margarine for the masses!

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Ingredients: margarine, coconut oil, 1:1 NaOH masterbatch, ROE.
Oils: canola, palm (both from the margarine), coconut
Mould: the margarine box
Further notes
 
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