Tuesday 18 February 2014

Gary Shoats Makes Unique & Exotic Soaps

Born in England, Gary Shoats moved to the United States when he was just 6 years old. When he was 14 years old, he was playing around during summer vacation and this was the first time he created a soap on his own. His mother used the soap he made for a whole month and then asked for some more. This is how Gary got into the soap making business. At first, it was just about making soap as a hobby, but pretty soon, he was getting demands for soap from his friends and relatives.

Gary Shoats runs a successful soap making business and operates his own warehouse. Customers place orders on the phone, online, or by coming to the warehouse. Many of his soaps are inspired by fruit flavors and they include Mango-Tango, Fresh Lime, Sweet Melon, Snapple Apple, and Cherry Spot. Exotic Scents is one of his popular collections that was sold out twice in 2011. This collection includes luscious and delicious aromas from exotic locations around the globe.

His warehouse is doing very well , and he has a staff of 30. When he is not busy working at his busy warehouse, Gary Shoats is out looking for new scents. Sometimes, Gary sits in his house for days at end testing new combinations to cook up a new flavor of soap. Currently, he is working on a collection for older women. His soaps are a great addition to any bathroom routine, and make for a very nice gift. He says that his soaps contains special moisturizing ingredients like aloe that won't dry out your skin. One of his favorites is the one with jojoba oil extracts.

Gary has a loving and caring family that includes his wife and three children. He is a loyal husband and a very caring father. He enjoys going on vacations with his family, and believes that it is necessary to get away at least once a year. Last Christmas, he created a special collection of soaps for his wife and children. He invented each scent after much experimentation, and his family agree that this is the best gift they have ever received.

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