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Tomatoes on The Vine on The Soap

Posted on Friday, April 17th, 2026

Dave!I have this weird addiction to Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day Liquid Hand Soap.

It all started when I bought some of the stuff to stock my guest bathroom. I needed nice soap. It was on sale. The bottle looked interesting. Sold.

To be honest, I didn't even pay attention to the scent. All I did was confirm that it wasn't any kind of floral. It was Basil. And I ended up really, really liking it.

So I ended up buying a few more scents I thought I'd like... Rain Water, Oat Blossom, and Apple. All of them were fantastic. And ever since I've been buying different flavors as I run across them. Like Orange Clove, Honeysuckle, and Iowa Pine. No lie... I love them all. Not a stinker in the bunch.

And my last Mrs. Meyer's set is more of the same...

Bottles of Mrs. Meyers

Blueberry is light and fruity and delicious. Fresh Cut Grass smells exactly like fresh cut grass. I was worried that Dandelion would smell too floral, but it's actually really nice.

And then there's Tomato Vine.

This scent is what got me to write this entry.

It's phenomenal. Last year when I would finish picking tomatoes for a salad, the smell of the vines would end up on my hands, and this soap is that. Exactly that! And, unlike so many soapy scents that disappear, it lingers a bit. This would probably be a reason for lots of people to hate it... but this is just more reason for me to love it. I smell it on my hands for an hour after washing with it.

I have a drawer full of other Mrs. Meyer's flavors I've yet to try. Which means I probably need to wash my hands more.

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  1. Kevin Apgar says:

    This post is brought to you by Palmolive!

  2. theQueen says:

    Sold! Got three bottles of Grass.

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