Gggggggeeeeeerrrrrrmmmmmmmssssssss! |
| Trash Nothing is perfect for this. |
| Why would you throw out candles? Isn't it good to have some extras if the power goes out? |
You are out of you mind!!! |
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. |
Um, it's soap. |
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Also the craigslist free section
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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. |
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..... |
| 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? |
| They are the fruitcakes of yore. |
I love bar soap. If you buy glycerin bar soap, it has many of the qualities of bodywash without all the drawbacks. |
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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. |
| Give them all to me, I prefer bar soap over that liquid crap. |
| Throw them away. They all end up in the landfill anyway. Regifting them just puts the burden on someone else. |