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The makers of Scrubya soap aren't shy about who they support. We'll give you a hint: it's not the U.S.'s current regime.

The sassy soap company makes vegetable-based bars with names like "Cameliza Rice" and "Neo-Con Coriander" with a goal of "cleaning up" after George Dubya. The product is made and cured in small batches using ingredients like olive oil, glycerin, coconut oil, and natural botanicals to make your skin all soft and yummy-smelling. And of course, no animal-testing. Cameliza gets its name from camelina sativa, an oilseed filled with healthy omega-3 fatty acids.

The website is amusing and the products, clever, but the company's message rings loud and clear (well, clear enough: as the website states, the soapmakers support "life, liberty, and the pursuit of cleanliness.") And, well, no matter what side we support, one common thread weaves us together : we all need to bathe on a regular basis.

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