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    2. SnooRecipes1506 on

      There‘s just a big soap bar inside which gets grated. It’s like a mill for soap.

    3. Babayagaletti on

      It’s kinda like a shaved soap bar. Pretty oldschool and a bit rare nowadays but I’ve seen them making a comeback in the sustainability bubble. The lack of water means you need less energy to transport the same amount of soap so they are a bit more eco friendly.

    4. West_Mycologist_5857 on

      i saw that in eastern europe many times..for example in polish pkp trains..its really good.. its just normal soap but in powder-form

    5. Komandakeen on

      These were the standard soap dispensers in trains, back in the days when trains were punctual.

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