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I wanted to give it a try and fair review but shipping is more than the wax so I hit the eject button in the cart. I don't know what to think about the underlying message about the child's skin, like we're doing something bad by not using it or something, and also leaving out the other wax companies that use same ingredients or 100% natural, like they're the only ones. $6.92 to ship a bar of wax less than 100 miles is crazy.

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Phil Edwards status
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Plus, this company is out of CA where we wear wetsuits like 80% of the time anyway, 100% for some of us. Skin isn't really a factor.
 

TeamScam

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I grew up eating the stuff once in a while and I'm still sticking to stuff. Other than that, somebody had to put put food on the Zog family table.
Boobies.
 
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actually....i woke up monday with strange, 3x the size of a marble ball of sand and what seemed to be melted wax....or god knows what....stuck to the back of my leg.
 

Duffy LaCoronilla

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This stuff is soy based so it’s touted as being environmentally ‘clean’.

I wonder if this KOOK knows how much petroleum goes into growing, processing and shipping soy products.
 
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man the 90's were so different than today's surf world. Blows my mind. Pain, rashes, cold, low level fear of older surfers etc...It was a little rougher, but you learned how to deal with so much discomfort, and even embrace it, and some of us anyway became stronger more confident surfers and people. Now? i don't know WTF. "Yew" surf wax for children? just take me out behind the barn and shoot me