Mother-In-Law's Favorite
Mother-In-Law's Favorite
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Who doesn't love to smell like fruit and ice cream? Definitely not your mother-in-law.
One layer each of Black Raspberry, Vanilla, and Champagne. Just like your mother-in-law, this bar is 1/3rd BubbleDrunk every Sunday on the patio while the game is on in the living room.
Not married? Toss 1-2 handmade bars of Mother-In-Law's Favorite in the birthday basket with a bottle of chardonnay and a Diana Gabaldon book and your future mom will overlook the fact that you haven't proposed yet. You're welcome.
Ingredients: Saponified Organic Oils (Coconut, Olive, Palm, Sunflower), Colorant, Pthalate-Free Fragrance, Sodium Lactate (improves longevity), and Tussah Silk (improves lather richness).
Net Weights are approximate.
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