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Primal Elements Soap Loaf, Rubber Duck, 5.5 Pound

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Management number 213934300 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price US$23.22 Model Number 213934300
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A full loaf of pure vegetable glycerin soap. Slice your own soap bar for friends and family. Enjoy the unique, colorful designs and delightful fragrances. Our standard Loaf Soap is approximately 41/2 “x 11”.

  • Sight, smell, shape and feel have become the trademark of Primal Elements soaps
  • Rubber Duck - A sweet burst of fruity freshness guaranteed to make you squeaky clean!
  • Our standard Loaf Soap is approximately 41/2 “x 11” and can be cut into slices
  • Weight is 5.5 Pounds
  • Pure Vegetable Glycerin Soap
  • Cut your own fresh slice
UPC 689986492360 640986002416
Item Form Bar
Skin Type All
Brand Name Primal Elements
Model Name Rubber Duck
Scent Name Fruity
Unit Count 88.0 Ounce
Item Weight 5.5 Pounds
Manufacturer Primal Elements, Inc.
Model Number SLRD
Item Type Name Soap Loaf
Item Dimensions 6 x 5 x 4 inches
Number of Items 1
Package Quantity 1
Product Benefits Moisturizing
Material Features Cruelty Free
Package Type Name Box
Material Type Free Paraben Free
Net Content Weight 5 Pounds
Additional Features Not Tested On Animals
Special Ingredients Glycerin soap
Target Use Body Part Whole Body
Age Range Description Adult
Manufacturer Part Number SLRD
Recommended Uses For Product Body
Global Trade Identification Number 00640986002416

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