People have been trying to lose weight and get in shape in many different ways over the decades. We've tried low-fat diets, low-carb diets, running, swimming, electric impulse, starving ourselves, taking pills, and even eating just liquids for weeks on end. But did you ever think about taking a bubble bath?
This gizmo is from 1933, and it shows a woman in a bathtub filled with non-alkali soapsuds, created by the power of a waterproof electric motor that sits next to your tub. Personally, I don't care if it is "waterproof," items such as a bathtub and anything electric aren't items I want in the same room.
Look at that pic...that's a lot of suds from only a teaspoon of powder.

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3-18-2008 @11:15AM Baron said... Drop a little bit of bubble bath into the induction area on a whirlpool tub and you will see how many suds a little bit of stuff can make!
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3-18-2008 @11:47AM Numb said... .....how does this post even remotely belong on Slashfood? It doesn't. Don't waste my time with stupid crap, Bob.
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