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Japanese Bath Salts.

3/25/2012

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What better way to relax after a basketball game then to take a bath! 
There are so many cool bath salts in Japan and we are want to try them all. Just like picking wine, we pick our bath salts based on how cool the label looks. Since we can't read Japanese a little pig cartoon with sweat running down its face is always a good choice!
Nothing like hot pink bath salt!
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It even turned the tub hot pink, yikes!
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There are a lot of strange/scary characters on the bath salt packets. Fire seeping through the eyes and nose, yikes! 
Well, at least the bath wasn't scary, just turned the water purple/reddish. 
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Dan taking a bath... perfect fit.
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