
Welcome to our Soapylove®
Pop Shop! Here you'll find the latest assortment of handmade Soapsicles,
which come in lots of adorable designs and mouthwatering fragrances.
They’re the same size as a real freezer pop and fit on any standard soap
dish.
You can feel very comfortable sharing these soapy treats with your young
friends. Kids as young as 3 love how easy it is to hold onto the
Soapsicle sticks while they get their little hands squeaky clean!
All Soapsicles are $8.00 each.
Our Soapsicles are In Stock!
Squeaky Melon
Fragrance ~ Watermelon

Dreamy
Fragrance ~ Milk & Honey

Peachy Keen
Fragrance ~ Peach Candy

Peace, Love & Soapiness
Fragrance ~ Tutti Fruiti

Confetti Cupcake
Fragrance ~ Strawberry

Clearly Lovely
Fragrance ~ Raspberry

Bath Blaster
Fragrance ~ Cherry, Lemon & Berry

Lemonade
Fragrance ~ Lemon

Nilla Sammie
Fragrance ~ Dark Chocolate

Neapolitan
Fragrance ~ Strawberry Chocolate

Orange You Cute
Fragrance ~ Orange Sherbet

Candy Carousel (Pink and Green
on the left)
Fragrance ~ Bubble Gum

Rainbow Sherbet
Fragrance ~ Raspberry, Orange and Lime
Soapylove Faqs:
What are the
ingredients in your soapsicles?
Coconut oil, palm oil, castor oil, safflower oil, glycerin, purified
water, sodium hydroxide, sorbitol, sorbitan oleate, soy bean protein, skin
safe colorants, fragrance oils. All Soapylove Soapsicles are SLS free and
all fragrance oils are phthalate free.
How
should I care for my soap?
To keep your Soapsicle as nice as the day you got it, keep it out of
direct sun and heat and let dry between uses. A soap dish is best since
they allow air to circulate under the soap—otherwise if it sits in water
then it gets mushy (like any soap does).
What is your return policy?
We cannot accept returns due to the sensitive nature of body products.
And the number
one question we often hear:
Don’t
kids want to eat the soaps? Isn’t that dangerous?
Sometimes, and no. Sometimes kids
want to taste the soaps because they look like freezer pops. If they do,
the soaps are totally harmless if swallowed. My recommendation is to
explain to the child that it isn’t food and they usually get it.