Its uses go far beyond the shower.
Since 1970, Irish Spring soap has been a staple in households worldwide. Strangely enough, Colgate-Palmolive created it in Germany—not in Ireland, as many believe—and the brand found its way to the ...
Irish Spring soap can effectively repel rabbits and other pests due to its strong scent. Active soap ingredients may degrade over time from exposure and weather, reducing effectiveness. For optimal ...
Irish Spring designed a shower that allows users to get clean without taking a break from playing video games, per a news release. The effort supports a new body wash line featuring a refreshed brand ...
With the advent of winter, proper skin care becomes essential. Our intrepid political reporting team put one popular skin care product to the test. Philip: Irish Spring smells good. It is a good soap.
Since 1970, Irish Spring soap has been a household staple worldwide. Strangely enough, Colgate-Palmolive created it in Germany—not in Ireland, as many believe—and the brand reached the United States ...
Bars of Irish Spring soap are marketed as a product to, you know, keep yourself clean. But according to the internet, these bars of soap have several other uses. Some websites claim that the soap ...
Irish Spring’s advertisements are filled with ridiculous, rather insulting stereotypes and some awful scripting. Irish eyes are certainly not smiling at rock-throwing clichés and twee paddywhackery.
HOUSTON — Pests can be a nuisance this time of year and some folks are willing to try anything to keep them away. A post going around Facebook claims a bar of Irish Spring soap does the trick. A few ...
Irish Spring has unveiled its first-ever Super Bowl ad and it’s - humorously - giving off big cult vibes. “The new commercial, entitled, 'Welcome to Irish Spring,' follows our less than fresh smelling ...
Every so often, an unexpected household staple gets discovered as a workhouse cleaning product. Lately, that item seems to be Irish Spring soap. Turns out, that classic green bar can be a surprisingly ...