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  • Proud to Be American Soap

    This is a great bar of soap. Easy to make. Easy to mass produce. No intricate work that causes extended production times.


    Sure to be a great seller this election!





    Ingredients:
    1 lb Crafter's Choice Ultra White
    2 lb. Crafter's Choice Extra Clear
    1.5 oz Hot Apple Pie FO
    Crafter's Choice Crimson Red Powder Mica
    Crafter's Choice Ultramarine Blue Powder
    Soap Pop Mold

    Directions:
    Melt 1 lb. of clear soap and add .5 oz of fragrance. Add crimson color until desired shade is achieved. Pour into mold until 1/3 full. Melt 1 lb. of white soap and add 1/2 oz of fragrance. When red soap has returned to room temperature and is firm, spray with a fine mist of rubbing alcohol and pour white layer. Melt 1 lb. of clear soap and add .5 oz of fragrance. Add ultramarine blue color until desired shade is achieved. When white soap has returned to room temperature and is firm, all soap pop stick to bar. Spray white soap with a fine mist of rubbing alcohol and pour blue layer. Carefully un-mold. Package in a cello bag, tied with a ribbon. Label as directed. Each bar will weigh approximately 3 oz.

    Ideas:
    When needing to mass produce a large number of Soap Pops with layers, you can mark the outside of the mold with "fill lines" using tape or marker.


    If you do not have a Soap Pop Mold. This rectangle bar is a fun way to get the same look.



    Wishing You Much Success!
    Debbie May
    http://www.wholesalesuppliesplus.com/
    1-800-359-0944

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