I wrote a post a while ago about how we have to believe alot of the mumbo jumbo that advertisers claim about their products. (Read here)
Cosmetic companies also make a lot of claims about naturalthis and organic that. I, well actuallyRoxy the Foxy, have proven that one company is not lying.
The Alien won a Palmer’s hamper filled with all their cocoabutter and olive butter products. Cool. They all smelt very niceand Alien and I looked forward to trying them out.
An Amoeba on steroids? |
Yesterday I found this strange thing lying on the floor. Is it a potatoe, I thought. I gave it a hesitant kick. Nope – too light to be a potatoe. Maybe a sponge? We don’t have sponges in the house so unlessthat Squarepants dude paid us a fatal visit – not possible. Mmmmm. Having established that it was not alive and dangerous, I picked itup. I smelt it (as one does to unknownobjects.)
It was a bar of soap that Roxy had been chewing on! What? The dog may not be a genius but she is not THAT stupid. Yes, her breath does smell at times but wesurely haven’t given her that much of a complex about it? Anyway – why not chew on a tube of toothpastethen?
Out of curiosity, I had to prove that this soap’s cocoabutter ingredient was what Roxy was after and it wasn’t just a moment of fullmoon madness for her.
I put the bar of soap back, right next to the Dove soap, andVoila! Proof that you can believe what some products claim about natural (andedible) ingredients. Best I hide theshampoo with lemon extract.
“Ooh yummy. My snack is back” |
“I’ll take that now, thank you, before you remove it again” |
“Now for a bit of Cocoa Butter indulgence. Move aside, Mom” |
Ha ha, that is hilarious!
O, I only saw this now! Brilliant, Alma! Great snuff-dog you are, Roxy. Interesting dog treat 🙂