Soap Hooks
Posted by Cottontimer on 03 May 2008 | Tagged as: Knick Knacks, What the @#!
This is very odd. I saw these kinds of soap hooks (the one pictured is from Apartment Therapy) for the first time at Stephen’s school in London. Of course, the soap wasn’t pristine and gorgeous like this. It was gray, cracked, and GROSS!!
At first I thought it was a weird soft plastic container the kids were to squeeze for liquid soap until I realized they simply rub their hands on it. The following year, they replaced these soap hooks with wall-hanging liquid soap dispensers that I think are far more hygienic.
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If you didn’t mention it was a soap hook, I would’ve thought it was a light fixture.
Eeeeww!!! I can’t imagine herdful of kids rubbing their grimy hands over the soap hooks leaving all manner of bacteria on the soap. Dispensers are certainly more hygenic.
That IS odd. If I came across one I doubt I would know to rub my hands on it!
It would be kind of nifty in my own bathroom, but a shared facility? ewww!