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Soil Moist is the same as Agrosoak according to a nursery in Tucson where I

bought my first jar. The Soil Moist worked great for me when I made Smelly

Jellies this past Holiday season. I am toying with the idea of using them

in neck coolers this summer.

lynn in valencia

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Smelly Jelly is a 'jelly-like' substance that is scented with

fragrance oil and sometimes colored. It is kept in some sort of

container w/or w/o a lid, and basically works like an air freshener

when container is open. To get a better idea, if you are near a Bath

and Body Works, they sell lots of them!

HTH

> hi all,

> could someone let me know what is Smelly Jelly...

>

> chris

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Lynn. Ive been making neck coolers for about 3 years and they are now

considered a necessity for me . Also after you hidrate them you can

refridgerate them but your not supposed to freeze them . They feel so good

when the temp get well over 100 degrees. Your lil ol pal Ricky in Texas

Re: Agrosoak vrs Soil Moist

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>Soil Moist is the same as Agrosoak according to a nursery in Tucson where I

>bought my first jar. The Soil Moist worked great for me when I made Smelly

>Jellies this past Holiday season. I am toying with the idea of using them

>in neck coolers this summer.

>lynn in valencia

>lavender bluffs bath and body

> " A little touch of heaven in your bath "

>

>

>

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How are they used and how do you make them? This sounds like really great

stuff!!

Re: Agrosoak vrs Soil Moist

> Lynn. Ive been making neck coolers for about 3 years and they are now

> considered a necessity for me . Also after you hidrate them you can

> refridgerate them but your not supposed to freeze them . They feel so good

> when the temp get well over 100 degrees. Your lil ol pal Ricky in Texas

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Ive been making neck coolers for about 3 years and they are now

>considered a necessity for me

And you make neck coolers how, please? Thanks. Dee Dreamspinner

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