From J.R. Watkins, Trigger Spray Dish Soap in Lemon. "A powerful and effective way to clean your dishes. Choose between a spray or foam option to activate suds to clean pots and pans with ease. Simply flip nozzle, spray your dishes, wipe with a sponge, and rinse with water!" $5.99 for 473 ml or $6.99 for the 946 ml refill at Target, where you'll also find the matching refillable hand soap, available in foaming ($3.99 for 266 ml) or liquid ($3.99 for 325 ml).
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A) I’m not sure a spray bottle dish soap is necessary, but it certainly sounds fun; B) JR Watkins Lemon smells like my favorite Pillsbury cake — the discontinued Sunshine Vanilla. The happiest smelling box cake there ever was.
I am not sure it is necessary either. I always thought foaming hand wash and dish soap were a little silly but my mother buys them and they are, for whatever reason, fun to use, so I did end up buying some method foaming hand soap.
If I ever see this one, guessing I will buy it. It is very hard to find the method dish soap scent I like (basil) and they don’t make a refill so I stopped buying it.
I bet this smells good. I’d try it if I liked the smell. I still miss a limited edition lavender body lotion they did some years back. It was slightly different from their regular lavender. I remember it being a bit minty. Gorgeous scent.
Watkins was a regular booth seller at the CA state fair. Not sure if they still are.
Watkins lemon is the only hand soap we have in the house. I buy the liquid, not the foaming and refill the dispensers using the big refillable bag. I think it smells great, doesn’t dry my hands and goes well with my C.O. Bigelow lemon body lotion which I use as hand lotion. I’ll try the dish soap if I see it, but likely will still buy Dawn.