Durable & Sustainable: This T.Taio Esponjabo 2 In 1 Soap Sponge lasts over 40 washes, offering long-lasting use and reducing waste
Convenient 2-in-1: Enjoy the benefits of a soap and sponge in a single, compact product. Perfect for home use and travel, it simplifies your routine and saves space
Gentle Yet Effective: Suitable for all skin types, it cleanses, exfoliates, and massages, leaving your skin feeling refreshed
Easy to Use: Wet, lather, and apply in circular motions for clean, hydrated skin. Rinse and let dry for lasting freshness
Variety of Scents: Experience the ultimate in scent variety, available in three delightful fragrances: Aloe, Lavender, and Cucumber Melon
Available scents: Lavender, Cucumber Melon
Product Dimensions : 4 x 2 x 1 inches; 3.84 ounces
What’s Included?
6x T.Taio Esponjabon 2 In 1 Soap Sponge (Lavender) OR
6x T.Taio Esponjabo 2 in 1 Soap Sponge (Cucumber Melon)
I like these. I’ve tried both scents. I prefer the melon. Nice routine exfoliating bar. My only complaint is that I wish they were selling the white pearl bar at this price! As many as I’ve bought…my great grand children will be using these. Going in Christmas gift bags for sure.
@dagirlgenius@Kyeh
The white pearl has something in it that is supposed to be good at exfoliating too. I have other stuff like these and they’re all white peal. I got them from a fancy beauty subscription box. I organized my under the sink stuff and found one of these which came from that fancy beauty subscription box so they must be somewhat good.
@edyafree The sponge is a little more exfoliating than a standard loofah and works pretty well against acne. Plus, who wants to bother with two steps? It’s actually more like 5 steps if you think about it
For some reason last night before this offer, I was thinking of the EspongeabobSquarePants thing we had running for a while. It was funny. Now the deal overnight at even better price. Then I wondered where my sponges were; sure I have at least 12 of them. Somewhere.
@chienfou@mycya4me Out could have also been 2002, 2013, or 2019, but since it says, “2024 Children’s Halloween Carnival,” i’m almost certain that’s the right date. Did someone lose their readers again?
I used a lavender one this morning. Not bad. But I can buy good soap for under $1/bar. These get a little hard to use once they’ve shrunk down. Though I do sometimes like their roughness for scrubbing.
@IAMIS Sounds like you’re not buying “good” soap. I’m not going to advocate for $50 designer soap, but there is an in-between place.
Yes, these are a bit weird and not like anything most people are used to. But at a really good price and so far I like them. With my monthly bathing regimen I think my collection will last a while.
@pmarin Generally just Dial or similar soap in bulk from a big box store. Last time I got a 3 bar variety pack of these and the first “bar”, aloe, is now a little torn lump of sponge with a nugget of soap still embedded. So I’m on to the lavender one. It may take me a while to get to the cucumber one.
I like to throw these in my travel toiletry bags. They work well, smell good, and hold up well for travel – especially since it eliminates the need to pack a soap pouf or loofah.
@ayalam@goldnectar TSA Rules change all the time. Which is why I did 70,000 mi on my truck and camper instead of flying.
Have to fly next week: light shirt, maybe vest if it’s cold, Crocs for the feet, sweat pants… maybe or maybe not underwear… “you want my stuff, I got it right here!”
OK yes I am hostile to TSA. And the new machines scan everything regardless, and in a way I don’t mind that (but I should). Like, yes, you are OK to board, but you should have that growth on your left testicle checked out. We could refer you to our government healthcare program, but… we don’t have one.
I bought a whole bunch of these here previously. I like them well enough. The lavender smells a little like a public restroom. The soap is a little more harsh and drying than I’d like. They start out super scrubby and end up fairly soft.
I’ve seen these for months here and on other Mercatalyst sites, and it’s only with this posting that I realized they’re bath sponges rather than kitchen sponges. I’m not bright.
Love. Hygiene. That’s the important thing. Hygiene. The toughest thing in the world: [you] have to turn to your mate one night and say: “You gotta wash your ass!” Shit. Knowing how difficult it is, I said it for you : You Gotta Wash Your Ass.
Redd Foxx
Stage performance (1980), promoting his comedy album, Gotta Wash Your Ass (1976).
Specs
Product: 6-Pack: T.Taio Esponjabon 2-in-1 Soap Sponge
Model: 741021006663, 741021006656
Condition: New
What’s Included?
OR
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Mar 31
I am tempted and repulsed by these.
@yakkoTDI I think tempted and repulsed characterizes the attraction of this site.
My wife said to buy them, but not to get my hopes up because I am definitely NOT sponge worthy.
El jabón que los pedazos de mierda usan para limpiar sus alma de la basura “AI” porceria.
El gato borracho habla gracioso.
@DrunkCat
Nice to see someone that’s conversational in Spanish…
I like these. I’ve tried both scents. I prefer the melon. Nice routine exfoliating bar. My only complaint is that I wish they were selling the white pearl bar at this price! As many as I’ve bought…my great grand children will be using these. Going in Christmas gift bags for sure.
@dagirlgenius What’s better about the white pearl?
@Kyeh you can use it on your face to smooth skin and get rid of blemishes.
@dagirlgenius @Kyeh
The white pearl has something in it that is supposed to be good at exfoliating too. I have other stuff like these and they’re all white peal. I got them from a fancy beauty subscription box. I organized my under the sink stuff and found one of these which came from that fancy beauty subscription box so they must be somewhat good.
@dagirlgenius @Star2236
I see, thanks!
Why would you want such an item? Is it too much trouble to put soap in a sponge? Or is it even necessary, can’t you just use soap in your hands?
@edyafree The sponge is a little more exfoliating than a standard loofah and works pretty well against acne. Plus, who wants to bother with two steps? It’s actually more like 5 steps if you think about it

I was sent some in an order, I guess as a gift. It was not IRK I had ordered! I still don’t know what to do with them.
@mycya4me Do you bathe?
@mycya4me Use it in your weekly shower.
@mycya4me @yakkoTDI weekly? What month is this? I might be due.
@pmarin @yakkoTDI Well it is Spring in N. America, late March
@troy Some times, others I do a Cat bath!
These look delicious
@canneddirt try dipping them in some Fabuloso for a real treat!
This is the new candy corn.
I’ll imagine it tastes better, as well.
Sure, let’s try it…
\showme unknowing-catastrophic-peanut
@mediocrebot that does look pretty catastrophic. Sorry, Mr. Peanut. I’m afraid it’s peanut butter for the lot of you.
I like the moon meh face.
For some reason last night before this offer, I was thinking of the Espongeabob SquarePants thing we had running for a while. It was funny. Now the deal overnight at even better price. Then I wondered where my sponges were; sure I have at least 12 of them. Somewhere.
Eh, gotta use that membership somehow…
\showme loosely-threatening-vacation
/showme cheesy-enticing-vase
@mediocrebot beautiful. tasty. creepy.
/giphy magical-mentionable–bagel

Ok not clear from the getgo. I’d pay $6 for six boxes…Hard pass.
@culmac 6 boxes would be a $288 value on Amazon, and you want that for $6? Tough crowd
SWMBO loves lavender. We’ll give these a try.

/image acceptable-possible-bean
Well THAT’S lame…
@chienfou A free event with a fishing pond? Nothing lame about that
@chienfou So you think it was unacceptable…
@capnjb And you’re saying it was more than just acceptable?
@capnjb @ircon96
“Slash image” just returned (IMO) a really weird result this time.
@capnjb @chienfou It must be trying to compete with the bot. Poor, naïve fool; good luck with that, /image.
@capnjb @chienfou @ircon96 You’ve read the books; seen the movies. The @mediocrebot always wins in the end.
@chienfou It don’t say what year…
@mycya4me
probably 2024 or maybe 1996…
@chienfou @mycya4me Out could have also been 2002, 2013, or 2019, but since it says, “2024 Children’s Halloween Carnival,” i’m almost certain that’s the right date. Did someone lose their readers again?
@ircon96 @mycya4me
/image face palm

@chienfou @mycya4me
@chienfou @ircon96 /showme many cats laughing
VMP + $5 coupon… I mean why the hell not?
I’ve gotten the lavender before and I really love them. They are very long-lasting and the lavender smell is pure and not fake, perfumy.
Can I use these on my dirty dishes?
@Bloodshedder Probably depends on how dirty they are…
I used a lavender one this morning. Not bad. But I can buy good soap for under $1/bar. These get a little hard to use once they’ve shrunk down. Though I do sometimes like their roughness for scrubbing.
@IAMIS Sounds like you’re not buying “good” soap. I’m not going to advocate for $50 designer soap, but there is an in-between place.
Yes, these are a bit weird and not like anything most people are used to. But at a really good price and so far I like them. With my monthly bathing regimen I think my collection will last a while.
@pmarin Generally just Dial or similar soap in bulk from a big box store. Last time I got a 3 bar variety pack of these and the first “bar”, aloe, is now a little torn lump of sponge with a nugget of soap still embedded. So I’m on to the lavender one. It may take me a while to get to the cucumber one.
Any idea what the scrubby bits are made of? More specifically… is it a natural product or just a bunch of microplastics mixed into soap?
They have one hell of an FAQ page… https://esponjabon.com/pages/faqs
@steelopus sigh. You got me
@steelopus the manufacturer website says the sponge is made of glycerine.
@exactfloss Well now I’ve got that stupid song stuck in my head so I’m not buying these as punishment to both Meh and the manufacturer.
Why is it so hard to cancel an order
@Georgie_D You can cancel an order within 1 hour of placing it by heading to meh.com/orders and clicking the “cancel this” link.

The write-up got me.
/giphy glowing-excitedly-engineer

@Thumperchick Cool giphy.
I like to throw these in my travel toiletry bags. They work well, smell good, and hold up well for travel – especially since it eliminates the need to pack a soap pouf or loofah.
@ayalam that’s a good idea! Now I just need to solve the i-never-travel problem.
@ayalam @goldnectar TSA Rules change all the time. Which is why I did 70,000 mi on my truck and camper instead of flying.
Have to fly next week: light shirt, maybe vest if it’s cold, Crocs for the feet, sweat pants… maybe or maybe not underwear… “you want my stuff, I got it right here!”
OK yes I am hostile to TSA. And the new machines scan everything regardless, and in a way I don’t mind that (but I should). Like, yes, you are OK to board, but you should have that growth on your left testicle checked out. We could refer you to our government healthcare program, but… we don’t have one.
I bought a whole bunch of these here previously. I like them well enough. The lavender smells a little like a public restroom. The soap is a little more harsh and drying than I’d like. They start out super scrubby and end up fairly soft.
Great for traveling.
I’ve seen these for months here and on other Mercatalyst sites, and it’s only with this posting that I realized they’re bath sponges rather than kitchen sponges. I’m not bright.
@Wormwood No judgement over here. We’ve all been there.
Love. Hygiene. That’s the important thing. Hygiene. The toughest thing in the world: [you] have to turn to your mate one night and say: “You gotta wash your ass!” Shit. Knowing how difficult it is, I said it for you : You Gotta Wash Your Ass.
Redd Foxx
Stage performance (1980), promoting his comedy album, Gotta Wash Your Ass (1976).
YouTube Redd Foxx - Wash Your Ass
You got me again.

/giphy special-irritating-frog
I got these and like them. But they’re pube magnets so if you share a shower with your kids you’ll gross them out.
@NadmanET It’s the super valuable info like this that I come here for.