Testers wanted - not for Vegetarians

Yo Marly, 'Shave with a Naughty Nanny' would no doubt appeal to a select group.

Oh, well right away you got the older more experienced and mysterious Mrs Robinson thing on going of course. Hmmm, how does Sassy Nanny sound? Then you got the somewhat older gentleman hook as well.

Lots of people in those age brackets, but one group of adults who visit a certain kind of store near Chicago has no need for any of your products. It's located in the nice suburb of Arlington Heights and caters to people who enjoy dressing as a baby. Been a bunch on TV recently, with the manager or owner being interview inna diaper, and not because he needs to wear one. Easy to find stuff online.

M. Bones
 
I've seen people with that issue on telly: but surely the males amongst them need shaving soap big time?:) Hard to look like a baby with a 5 O'clock shadow.
 
I liked those Greek names and words a page or two back - but mangle them a bit to end with an 'o'.

A sudden brain wave - not many snorts of snuff and but a cup or three of coffee - a name that no-one but us would understand. Boab. Has a beefy ring to it, don'cha think?
 
Do people think it's a big problem if the name of the soap (e.g. Signature) isn't actually printed on the tin, but only on the back label? It would reduce my costs and give me a lot more flexibility to leave it off.
How about Premiere as a name? It might make people think of football. Men like to think about football. :)
 
As a former number 14, Touchdown would score points with me. And since I'm guessing that most sales will be online rather than impulse buys in a retail outlet the name being on the base rather than the top shouldn't really affect the eye appeal factor I'd have thought.

JohnnyO. o/
 
I think Touchdown would work, it has a nice victorious feel which would work well on both sides of the pond. What do you think Carl? Or would you prefer Touchdownio?:)
As regards the name of the soap not being on the tin, in an ideal world it would be. But the costs of printing are high, and much higher if having half the number of tins done to two different designs. Also the printer is telling me that the price is 35% higher than last year!! Also much more flexible to be able to use the tin for any soap.
 
I'm sure I'm not alone in keeping all my soaps in identical tins for stacking purposes so I'm not one to cavil at the printing. I would go as far as to suggest that offering a weighed quantity in a plastic (or greaseproof paper) bag with a paper label might meet the needs of a fair number of customers. Perhaps at a small discount to reward eco-friendliness.

Might 'Touchdown' be too athletic for the quintessentially feminine take on a masculine product? Or is this just sexist claptrap?
 
Touchdown works fine with me!

Save on costs by all means, Sharon - as long as the name is in there somewhere. I need names to be able to locate the soap I want to use in the large - high, precariously so - pile of your soaps that I own. Mind, as of now, maybe I only need the one on the top.

Second shave with The Beef today - TI brush, Digress XL on 2.5, new G Black blade, so certain people know - and I have to say at the outset I was totally wrong yesterday - or maybe only part wrong. This soap is not a Wow! soap, it is a Triple Wow! soap. I don't like it I love it!

I normally find the Digress to be bitey and the Black to be weeper tricky with only a hint of pressure but today I got a beautiful, close, comfortable shave, very easy and relaxed, again a BBS result without trying. Lovely face feel during and after. I used Osage Rub today and got a pleasant tingle along with the blast and then finished with Opus because I was feeling pampered. Your soap is a pampering shave soap, Sharon!

My search for The Soap is done! I think it is to be called Touchdown!
 
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