• January 24, 2008


We got the prototype for our new flexible loaf molds in. I had lots of fun testing it last night.

The loaf uses Red Blue Mica, Sparkle Gold Mica, Dark Purple LabColor, Teal Labcolor and Canary Labcolor for the various swirled layers. All of the colors are done in Olive Oil Melt and Pour except the Teal Labcolor, which is in Shea Melt and Pour.

The soap is fragranced with Jeweled Citrus (discontinued), Rise and Shine, Mango Mango and just the teensiest touch of Turkish Mocha. It smells great and I can’t wait to cut it!

Watch for the big reveal later today.

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  1. The mold has some more testing – CP soap tests and a few more Melt and Pour tests to see how it holds up – but fingers crossed, they should be an exclusive Bramble Berry product in the next three weeks or so. =)

  2. How funny! I am working on loafs today! I sooo want one of these mold though! A flexible loaf mold would make life easier!
    Thanks for sharing!

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