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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.

    6. LongIndustry1124 on

      I’ve seen these before! They are strange, but work which is most important

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