Carolina Castile Press Room

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Coming Soon: More Bar Soap!

We are grateful to all of Carolina Castile Soap’s customers, whether you purchase directly from us on our website or through our Amazon store. We have some upcoming changes to our bar soap lineup that we’re excited to share. Some of you may have noticed that our lineup of all-natural, organic ingredient bar soaps are […]

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What is Bastille Soap? Castile vs Bastille Soap

What’s the difference between Castile Soap and Bastille Soap? Castile soap takes its name from the region of Spain where it was first originated from olive oil taken from the area’s ample supply of olive trees. It’s been around for hundreds of years, and it’s even been commercially traded here in the United States and […]

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Carolina Castile Soap Supports Clean Conscience UK

Carolina Castile Soap has made a donation of more than 400 pounds of soap to UK charity Clean Conscience. Founded in 2013, Clean Conscience works with a group of charities to distribute unused soap, shampoo, body wash, and other hygiene products to fight poverty and homelessness. Helping those who need hygiene assistance the most, Clean Conscience […]

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G’day, Oz: Carolina Castile Soap Available in Australia

Thanks to the joys of the internet, Carolina Castile Soap is expanding to another international market, heading Down Under via Amazon Australia. The company is taking its full lineup of liquid Castile soaps available in multiple scents, as well as its unscented bar soap, to the Australian market for the first time. Orders of Carolina […]

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What Is Triple Milled Soap?

When you buy all-natural Carolina Castile Soap bars, you’re getting the very best in triple milled soap. But wait, what does that even mean? Milling soaps has been around for nearly 300 years. Today’s soap milling involves running soap through smooth stainless-steel rollers just after it becomes saponified, or of a solid material after all […]

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Organic Castile Soaps – Carolina Castile Soaps Achieve Organic Certification from Oregon Tilth

Today we’re going to be discussing Organic Castile Soaps and their certification process. Carolina Castile Soap, maker of multiple all-natural, gently-scented Organic Castile soaps, has recently achieved certification as organic for all of it’s Castile Soaps by leading certifying agency Oregon Tilth of Corvallis, Oregon. Both liquid and bar varieties of Carolina Castile Soap have […]

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Carolina Castile Soap — A European Expansion via Amazon Europe

We’ve partnered with Amazon Europe to bring our soap to 26 European Countries. Just a few years ago, we started Carolina Castile Soap, so that residential cleaning companies and homeowners across the United States would have healthy, all-natural alternatives to toxic cleaning products and even so-called green cleaning products that still included different types of […]

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Carolina Castile Soap Supports the Rainforest Alliance

At Carolina Castile Soap, it’s been our mission since day one of our operations to provide the most natural soaps on the market. A few years ago, a green cleaning entrepreneur wanted a better set of products for cleaning customers’ homes, products that would contribute to their health and wellness in every way possible, free […]

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An Interview with the Vegan Trade Council

We are pleased to interview Joe McCutcheon, president, of Carolina Castile Soap. VTC: What is Castile Soap, and how can it be used? Joe: The history of Castile soap originates from the Castile Region of Spain. Castile soap started off to mean strictly a soap made from Olive Oil. Castile soap has evolved to refer to any soap made from […]

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Six Things We’re Thankful for at Carolina Castile Soap

Spring is in full swing, and we’ve got a lot to be thankful for at Carolina Castile Soap. Check out this quick list that acknowledges the factors that have brought our Castile Soap company success in a very short time! A Growing Castile Soap Customer Base – In our second year of doing business directly with […]

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