Yes !!!and then some; horror in a polystyrene cup...
Your face has transformed to goatskin after 20 years...
But i guess somebody has to like it in order to keep the manufacturing going !
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Yes !!!and then some; horror in a polystyrene cup...
Your face has transformed to goatskin after 20 years...
But i guess somebody has to like it in order to keep the manufacturing going !
In fact it's the only thing 'made in spain' from the LaToja range, although manufactured by LEA.
Yeah, they moved soap manufacturing to Poland as soon as they bought the company. The only thing that remained 'spanish made' was the stick, but the production was subcontracted to Lascaray group (LEA). Stoopid global economy.
Hi,
La Toja and Lea are the most popular made in Spain soaps . What about your country? Which is the most popular local soap?
Regards.
Hi, Bleach,
Astonishing your sector knowledge. I absolutely ignored all of this mess. Unlike your respectable criteria, I think that that globalization could have some positive aspects. Think of it. Instead of having disappeared, companies and interest merging allow us to keep on enjoying these brands.
Be well, Bleach.