For the Wine lover that has everything – I bet they don’t have Baccchus Soap! I’m not sure whether to be amused or horrified by the graphic nature of the soap. Despite Johanna‘s (BB Customer Service Extradinaire) inherent soapy artistry, she was unable to make this soap appear to be anything other than what it is: a naked man, holding grapes, with a small fig leaf over his nether regions.
History? Or, hilarious? It’s your call. Get your own mold here.
Anne-Marie says
Bacchus is the Roman god of wine and intoxication. More information here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacchus
Pajama Mama says
Hahahaha! That is so funny…I don’t even know what Bacchus is. Or who he is? At least he has the fig leaf….
Jeannie
Cakespy says
I want…to write…a comment…but I am too busy laughing my butt off!! This is awesome!
Eat Well (was Teresa R) says
Oh my, Jennie W. is FUNNY!!!
The Foxes Den says
I love it! If I did melt and pour soap, I would buy it in a minute! It would be wonderful for wineries with a sense of humor or art 🙂
Anonymous says
A lot of my customers are Pagan/Wiccan so that will probably be something I will purchase soon.
Certainly not as offensive as some lightswitch plates I’ve seen…
Samantha says
That is hysterical! Thanks for a great laugh. I thought werewolf too….one with an amazingly hearty appetite for grapes.
The mother badger says
I like it!! I’m strange like that!
jennie w. says
Let’s just hope nobody gets confused and colors his fig leaves the same color as his hair. Ewwww!
Anne-Marie says
Glad you guys think it’s funny too – I hesitated to put it on the blog just in case anyone found it offensive so I’m glad to see you all think it’s in good humor. =)
And for wine lovers from France or Napa Valley, I’m betting it’s a great mold for specialty shops.
jennie w. says
Looks a bit like a naked werewolf 🙂
roosterhen says
Hmmm…Would it have been more or less horrifying if he’d had a large fig leaf??? 😉 Hilarious!
SpottedCow says
My first response “Whoa!” Then I started laughing right along with Teresa!
Eat Well (was Teresa R) says
Oh my goodness…you’re so funny, Anne-Marie! Reading your description paired with the soap photo made me laugh out loud! (Johanna did a superb job with this, uh, very interesting mold.)