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I hadn't been into the Soap Opera since probably 2002 so I thought it was time to pop back in. I don't know why I waited so long in between visits - for some reason I was under the impression that they were pretty high-end, but in truth they've got a wide range of products and prices. First: the obvious - they've got soap. All the soap. From bars to bottles, they've got it all. I probably smelled 30+ bars in ten minutes and the worst offenders were just that I couldn't smell them through the wrappers - no clunkers in the bunch. Some of my favorite bars were the pearlescent swirled soaps - I can't recall the brand but they were super pretty. The next most common item was probably lotions - testers abound! I was maxed out on smells with the parade of soaps so I didn't sniff out many, but they have plenty for you to choose from. There are also several essential oils and things like witch hazel, rubber duckies, and bath accessories. Stop in next time you want to find a nice gift or impress your guests with some quality toiletries on their next stay!
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