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Celebrating 12 years of Business!
Founded in 1998, All Things Herbal began when mother and daughter established a small kitchen herb garden as a 4-H project. An abundant harvest begged the question, "What do we do with all of these herbs?" Daughter Caitlin, then twelve, replied, "Mom! You should make soap!"
Thus began our passionate affair with all things herbal. As many good things do, this endeavor started out in our kitchen, grew to take over a large share of the house, and finally occupies a free-standing commercial building in our town's shopping district.
An arbor marks the entrance to our herbal gardens and from the lavender growing along the path to the mints and sages, dried herbs and ground spices are key ingredients that distinguish All Things Herbal botanical soaps from other fine natural soaps. With each bar made, cut and wrapped by hand, each represents a work of art offered by by us to individuals who care about their skin. Our emphasis is on purity and tradition. We formulate our natural soaps using the time honored method of cold process soap making. Unless stated otherwise in the soap's description, the base is our custom blend of plant-based oils ~ coconut, olive, palm kernal, rice bran and soybean oils. We then add cocoa butter and shea butter for extra skin soothing and moisturizing qualities.
Located in Minnesota's beautiful Lakes Country, All Things Herbal is a family company, involving my husband David, our children Caitlin, Brian and Colleen and my mother Colleen. Our mission is to provide high quality natural soap made by hand.
Given the detail and attention to each bar of soap, we consider each to be a work of art. Our soaps are created for your bath and kitchen...and perhaps your clothes drawer and linen closet. As every bar is cut and wrapped by hand, each is distinctively presented...whether in a soap dish, gift basket or alone. We take great pride in every bar of soap and in every gift you ask us to provide.
Enjoy!

Christine Kennedy
Christine and daughter Colleen distilling lavender during a Lavender Festival.
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