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    .... I think you forgot old coffee mug in your list ....

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    Speaking of which, I just picked up an old mug from Goodwill for $0.99. It's big enough that I can fit my clenched fist in there with wiggle room. Should work quite nicely to build up lather.

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    I have a number of soaps melted into pyrex type bowls, and in a couple of french soup mugs, but my main "mug" is a small stainless steel mixing bowl.

    Randy

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    Exclamation Not to forget The StainShield! (and a TIP!)

    Add the Rubbermaid "StainShield" containers to your list! I keep about a dozen different soap cakes in these, stacked. They are thick, very clear, unbreakeable plastic, with tight lids. They travel well, too.

    You guys go to colleges/schools? Most schools these days offer a shaving mug logo'd with the schools' crest on it.

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    Many "artsy" boutiques which carry pottery from local artisans will have mugs/bowls that are unique, as well! I oftern carry around two cardboard disks I cut out - one for the smaller size cakes (2 1/2" diameter), and one for the larger cakes (3" diameter). When I find an interesting bowl/mug/container, I check it against the discs for sizing!

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    Thanks Chaaaz for that little tip! I better get to cutting some disks out of the cardboard!! Now I can be better prepared when I hit the antique joints in the morning LOL

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    My soap collection. The pyrex bowls in the front house soaps that I have melted. Missing are my soaps in wooden bowls.

    Randy

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    Nice collection Randy, Im fond of the Blue Willow looking mugs. Very nice looking indeed Sir.

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