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Big American Bourbon Soap
Big American Bourbon Soap
Big American Bourbon Soap
Duke Cannon

Big American Bourbon Soap

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In the early days of the American Frontier, rugged pioneers indulged with a dry buffalo steak and a pull of whiskey, not $12 appletini and plate of bruschetta.

Duke Cannon honors that independent, pioneering spirit by partnering with Buffalo Trace Distillery to add their award-winning Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey to this Big American Bourbon Soap.

Weighing in at a full 10 oz., this large, American-made soap has a rich, oak barrel scent that smells as good as bourbon tastes.

If you haven't combined this with solid Bourbon cologne, you're missing out on the full bourbon experience.

PRODUCT FEATURES:
2-3x the size of common, dainty soaps
The unique, oak barrel scent is masculine and outstanding, but not overpowering
Yes, there really is delicious Buffalo Trace Bourbon in the soap
Size: 10 oz. bar.

INGREDIENTS: SODIUM TALLOWATE, SODIUM COCOATE AND/OR SODIUM PALM KERNELATE, AQUA, GLYCERIN, FRAGRANCE, ZEA MAYS (CORN) KERNEL MEAL, BUFFALO TRACE BOURBON, IRON OXIDES, SODIUM CHLORIDE, PENTASODIUM PENTETATE

Duke Cannon hails from a simpler time. A time when the term handyman was redundant. A time when chivalry and patriotism weren’t considered old- fashioned. A time when you never put the word salad next to bar.

But something happened along the way. Men were encouraged to put down their lug wrenches and pick up their phones to hashtag for help. Substance was replaced by the flash of guys taking selfies. And instead of getting up before dawn to build railroads, men started going to the gym at 9 a.m. to ride pretend bicycles.

As any historian worth his salt will tell you, this country was built by folks with a sense of purpose. Duke Cannon’s purpose is simple: to make superior-quality grooming goods that meet the high standards of hard-working men. Their products are tested by soldiers, not boy bands. And they’re made in a little place we like to call the United States of America.