Olivier Soapery in Sainte Anne-de-Kent - New Brunswick, Canada
Olivier Soapery is a soap museum and shop located in Sainte Anne-de-Kent, New Brunswick -- popular amongst both locals and visitors alike. Tour the store, and join in on a soap-making demonstration.
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Savonnerie Olivier - Sainte-Anne-de-Kent, Nouveau-Brunswick, Canada
Venez découvrir l'économusée du savon la savonnerie Olivier au côté de Dominique Martel du service à la clientèle de l'économusée.
La Savonnerie Olivier propose un spectacle haut en couleur et en senteur. En une visite, vous saurez tout sur le processus de fabrication du savon et sur ses multiples vertus. Lieu de renom, la Savonnerie Olivier mêle habilement science, art et humour.
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Unusual Facts About Soaps
Take a tour of Unusual Facts About Soaps in Miami, United States - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Everyone likes soap to get clean, but few know that the main ingredients in many soaps are oils and animal fat.
Soap as we know it has been around less than 2000 years, but the basic principle has existed since nearly 3000 B.C.
The first soap factory was located in Isleworth, England, and was built in 1862, by a man named Francis Pears.
Although they are widely used, anti-bacterial soaps are not any more effective than normal soaps and can actually be harmful.
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Saint-Édouard-de-Kent, NB, Canada
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With 16 stores across Canada and one in the United States, the Olivier Soapery is growing, and growing fast. Although franchising might have initially seemed like a good idea for this family-owned company, Pierre Pelletier, VP Marketing at Olivier, found out that sometimes franchises can bite you in the ''derriere''. Learn why this system isn't always synonymous with success when your company is built on the passion and creativity of individuals.
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Seductive Saguenay
Saguenay is not only the only fjord in North America but also one of the world's longest fjords.
You can appreciate this fact sailing in on a ship, or, as I saw it, on a helicopter excursion. The daring adventure takes you up close to — and high over — some of the world's most dramatic landscapes.
There's also quite a lot to appreciate on the ground in Saguenay, and it begins in the new cruise terminal, where there are boutiques and local craftsmen offering quality merchandise, not the kind of touristy trinkets you'd normally find in destinations frequented by tourists.
Saguenay's natural beauty is spectacular, and so is its culture. I enjoyed visits to so-called Economy Museums.
One is the Savonnerie Olivier, which offers an exceptionally well-done and humorous presentation about soap making. I even bought a few bars of the soap, made from pure olive oil.
I also enjoyed an afternoon at Le Chevrier du Nord, a family farm that breeds angora goats.
At the Musee de Fjord, I learned a lot about the history of this region and about its natural habitat. I left Saguenay wanting to return.
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