CHOCOLATE SOAP
12 oz grated soap
5 oz water
1/4 cup instand cocoa powder
1/8 oz Chocolate Fragrance oil

Combine the grated soap and water in a saucepan, and set on medium heat.

When the soap has melted, add the cocoa powder, and chocolate fragrance.

Stir well, then pack into molds and let sit until hardened.

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