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Your soap bar’s new best friend 🧼

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  You received this email because you subscribed to our awesome weekly newsletter via our website. Remember? To opt out [click here]( Hey there, soap savant! 🧼 Tired of clumsy soap cases? Say no more, fam. Ever had to deal with a soap bar that's become a gooey mess after a day at the beach? Gotta hate it, right? Or a mess on your countertop because somehow mister soap bar over there made its way out of its clumsy base… 😖🫧 Well, the people over at Brix might have found a solution to these (and more) issues! They call The Best Damn Soap Case… and they might actually be onto something! Let’s check it out. ✨   [Give it to me!➜]( Dropping the soap can be a lil’ bit too easy… especially when it’s wet. You try grabbing it, and — *shlop* — it slips right through your fingers and smacks onto the floor. “Ehm… are you gonna pick it up?” 👀 Brix comes equipped with a spiked base, which locks the soap bar in place. And boom, you no longer have to hold onto a slippery piece. Instead, you can just grab it by the case’s base and get cleanin’! - Spiked base design – holds onto your soap - Magnetic lid – for protection - Two versatile sizes – Brix and BrixXL - Eco-friendly – minimizes plastic waste! Oh — and let’s not get started by that annoying moment when you put a bar on your little soap shelf at the end of your shower sesh, and it just decides to slide off, and, well, you guessed it… 😰 Well, this thing comes with a magnetic top cover. So once you’re all done, you can just place it on top, and there you go. Now you’ve got a closed soap case that ain’t slipping nor dripping… … ready to toss into your backpack, and take to the gym 😎 So… are you ready to up your soap game? [Give it to me! ➜](   Techiwant, Inc. 2035, Sunset Lake Road, Suite B-2, New Ark, Delaware, Newark Delaware 19702, United States Wanna break up? Fine! Walk out the door, just turn around now, but you’ll be welcome back forevermore. Tech I Want, Inc., 2035, Sunset Lake Road, Suite B-2, 19702, Newark, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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