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What Are You Thinking?

At least once a month I get someone looking at me askance when I ask them if they'd like to try some goat milk soap. Comments have ranged from "Why would I want to smell like a goat?" (My answer wanted to be, "You will if you don't use it" but I restrained myself. One of my favorite conversations was with a mother with her adult daughter. "Do you want some goat milk soap?" she asked her daughter. "No thank you, I much prefer my goats bouncing," was the reply. "I do too, Hence the sign," I replied, pointing to a sign that we had to have made. (Now with my own Cricut I can make this myself, but I'm glad I supported another maker." She then asked "If you don't use the goats, then why do you call it goat soap?" "We don't, It's called goat MILK soap." Her response was "That doesn't hurt them?" "Only if we don't milk them," was my answer. In honor of those who don't know about goat milk soap, here's my answer. Also, for those who are "species confused," our logo is a baby goat, on its mother goat. Technically it was Gandalf, ring on Magyk to Do. It is not a dog. They are not horses. It's not a lamb on a horse..... Enjoy!


 
 
 

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