Life In The Fast Lane
Palmolive Fresh Sponge!

It’s been almost three weeks now since I received my Palmolive Fresh Sponge Dish Washing Kit.  I got my kit from Influenster, a website that sends products out to people that are active in social media.  We test the products and give feedback.  They send the packages out free and it’s a great program!  Their website is www.influenster.com

I wash dishes almost everyday and I hate buying sponge after sponge when they start smelling.  Ask my mom, I cannot stand a smelly sponge.  I used to refuse to wipe off the table as a kid when the sponge stunk.  In my own house now, I used to try many cleaning methods all of which weren’t up to my clean sponge standards.  Now that you know how neurotic I am, please let me proceed with my story…

I was really excited to receive this kit, even though I had no idea what would be in it.  When I got the box in the mail, I was ecstatic!  There is a demand for a cleaner sponge!!  I got to work right away and started using the Palmolive FreshSponge Dish Soap and the provided sponge.  I was skeptic at first as to how long the sponge would smell fresh and look decent. I can assure you that I have been using it for almost 3 weeks now and it still smells pleasant!  To me, the soap smells like apple juice, not too sickeningly sweet.  I like the smell of apple juice since to me it actually smells fresh.  I participated in the Influenster #palmolivefreshsponge Twitter party and everyone seems to agree how wonderful it is! Palmolive is also the soap that doesn’t dry out your hands too!  Double bonus :)

Now to tell you how much I wanted this to work, I’m going to admit how crazy I am.  I actually smell my sponge each time after I use it to make sure the soap is working.  I’ve been pleasantly surprised too!  So I ask you, what do you have to lose, except a dingy, smelly, sponge?  Can you smell your sponge and not cringe after each use?  Then try Palmolive Fresh Sponge dish soap.  Your hands and your sponge will thank you!

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