‘Ope It’s Soap’ Is Sliding Into Its First Storefront
16 Aug 2022
News, Chippewa County
These locally-made bricks of soap are soon to find a new brick-and-mortar home.
Following a recent collaboration with a Wisconsin favorite soda, Jolly Good, and a shoutout from comedian Charlie Berens at the Northern Wisconsin State Fair, Ope It’s Soap owner and soap crafter Tony Liedl will move his soap business into a storefront in downtown Chippewa Falls. The storefront, which will be at 29 W. Spring St. (currently Josef’s Cheesecakes), will be open Saturdays, and other days by appointment.
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