What do you do with unwanted candles and hand soaps?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:easy. throw them away.

especially bar soap... yuck.


Agreed-- bar soap in a guest bathroom is gross.

Why?



Gggggggeeeeeerrrrrrmmmmmmmssssssss!
Anonymous
Trash Nothing is perfect for this.
Anonymous
Why would you throw out candles? Isn't it good to have some extras if the power goes out?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:easy. throw them away.

especially bar soap... yuck.


You are out of you mind!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Regifting is not an option. Should I throw them away or are there local organizations that accept them?


DO NOT THROW THEM away to sit in a landfill. Freecycle, buy nothing, donate them, pretty much anywhere will take them. I'd take them myself. Waste not want not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:easy. throw them away.

especially bar soap... yuck.


Agreed-- bar soap in a guest bathroom is gross.

Why?



Gggggggeeeeeerrrrrrmmmmmmmssssssss!


Um, it's soap.
Anonymous
Also the craigslist free section
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:easy. throw them away.

especially bar soap... yuck.


Agreed-- bar soap in a guest bathroom is gross.


Use it in the shower. It’s so much more environmentally sound than body wash.


But it's still gross, even in the shower.


What is wrong with you? Bar soap is more economic, environmentally better for the environment, and has a TON less chemicals and ingredients for your skin/body.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Regifting is not an option. Should I throw them away or are there local organizations that accept them?



Why is regifting not an option? Everyone you know in the planet saw you receive this gift? I don't think so...a teachers gift, a gift for the housekeeper, mail lady.....
Anonymous
Why not just use these we go through so much hand soap in my house it would take about a week to go though two bottles?
Anonymous
They are the fruitcakes of yore.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:easy. throw them away.

especially bar soap... yuck.


Agreed-- bar soap in a guest bathroom is gross.


Use it in the shower. It’s so much more environmentally sound than body wash.


But it's still gross, even in the shower.


What is wrong with you? Bar soap is more economic, environmentally better for the environment, and has a TON less chemicals and ingredients for your skin/body.


I love bar soap. If you buy glycerin bar soap, it has many of the qualities of bodywash without all the drawbacks.
Anonymous
I buy candles and soaps from local thrift stores to use, so donating is an option.

Also your local Buy Nothing group.

I would assume most organizations serving needy people would need soap.
Anonymous
Give them all to me, I prefer bar soap over that liquid crap.
Anonymous
Throw them away. They all end up in the landfill anyway. Regifting them just puts the burden on someone else.
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