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    Pip & Lola's Everything Homemade - In My Happy Place...unscented naturally colored goat milk soap

    Pip & Lola's Everything Homemade

    4.7(11 reviews)
    5.5 mi
    $$

    This is the 3rd location for the healthy alternatives soap and bath shop. I got to meet with the…read moreowner Bruce to learn what they mean by "vegan" when it comes to bath products. He explained to me that most bar soaps contain sodium tallowate and sodium lardate. These ingredients are made up of beef and pork respectively. When used to lather your skin these things penetrate through your skin and into your body. Their soaps are either "vegan" or "vegetarian" since they don't contain those ingredients and are more beneficial to your skin. Their vegan soaps come packaged in a tan box while their vegetarian soaps come packaged in a white box. Soaps are all homemade and you can tell by not only feeling the bars but also smelling them. The scents vary and of course they have unscented ones as well. The soaps have whimsical names associated with them that are derivatives of books, shows, famous names, Shakespeare, and others. In addition to bath soaps, he sells facial soaps, shampoo soaps, creams, bath bombs, gift sets, and soap accessories such as a soap rest. He also has T shirts and other interesting things. They have a "buy two we donate one" program where with every purchase tallied during the month, they send half of that amount in the form of soap to various charities and domestic shelters. It's wonderful to know that my purchase is going to a great cause. I ended up purchasing 2 bath soaps and 1 facial soap. My bath soaps were Kali's conundrum - a peppermint, orange, patchouli soap, Pittsburgh Pride- a peppermint, orange soap and the facial soap was the last midnight- a tea tree, lavender, active charcoal soup. Got a soap holder and a couple of soap washcloths to go with it. I noticed he was selling cards at the checkout area. These are supplied by other vendors in addition to their artwork on the wall for sale. They are worth checking out. This location is centrally located on the lower level of the mall of Robinson just behind Starbuck's coffee. Free mall parking is available. I was very impressed with my visit and am looking forward to returning here soon!

    Amazing soap. Good prices. Wonderful people…read more Honestly, the closest I can come to negatives are that the hours are relatively limited (although I can't begrudge them that give it's basically a single married couple and their henchwoman, and they also cover farmer's markets and make the product) and that their soaps last so long that I'm still working through the same one I bought last year.

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    Immel's Department Store

    Immel's Department Store

    3.6(5 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    I, too, remember Immel's. It was a locally owned store. One of my uncles ran the shoe department in…read morethe basement. As others have pointed out, it catered to women, selling what was then called "better" dresses, undergarments, attractive costume jewelry and perfumes. My mother bought her Cody's Emeraude there. There was a small housewares department on the second floor. When shopping malls began to take business away from downtown McKeesport, Immels opened in at least one of them, but that was not a success.

    My first day back at work in 2 1/2 weeks and I had to head down to McKeesport to do a home visit…read more So I checked out the company car and headed down to the Tube City. Or shall I say the Former Tube City? McKeesport is a former manufacturing city, and since the decline of industry, it always seems like it's trying to pull itself back up. It's downtown is kind of a ghost town. And there are always a few things which catagorize cities like this. First of all, when all else fails, build parking decks and transit centers like McKeesport, Johnstown, and Atoona have. You look at these semi vacant facilities and you have to wonder whether or not they're just space fillers on otherwise vacant land. The other thing you do of course is take wonderful old buildings and slap awful new facades on them in the name of mid 20th Century "modernization". Such is the case of Immel's. I found it while looking for a place to eat. As for Immel's, it looks like it was some sort of department store. Being someone who loves shopping, I wonder what their clientele was. Likely it was a mid-price department store ala Sears or JC Penney. It probably catered to the entire family. You could probably get anything the family needed here--clothes, TVs, furniture, etc, at lower prices than Kaufmann's or Hornes. I'll bet they even had a candy and popcorn counter here too! Maybe even a cafeteria or coffee shop. I've seen pictures of Downtown McKeesport in its heyday. It was a thriving place full of stores, offices, and restaurants. But the 1-2 punch of the fall of industry and the new regional malls like Monroeville and Century III sealed its fate. Even the nearby Eastland Mall fell to changing times.

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