
The UpFlip Podcast 228. How a Stay-at-Home Mom Built a $300,000/year Soap Empire from Her Kitchen
Mar 2, 2026
A stay-at-home mom turned late-night kitchen experiments into a booming soap business. She grew to $320K/year without paid ads by cracking viral social content. Learn how a Soap of the Month club created steady recurring revenue. Hear the production leap from thrift-store pots to making 1,000 bars a week with a tiny team.
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Kitchen Experiment Turned $320K Soap Business
- Ashley started making soap late at night in her kitchen to find safer ingredients for her baby.
- That desperate experiment grew into My Healthy Soap, which later hit $320,000 revenue and 1,000 bars/week production.
Selling Soap At Farmers Markets With A Baby
- Ashley sold soap at multiple farmers markets with her baby in tow, using a folding table, canopy and a play pen behind the table.
- Markets let her stay with her daughter while testing demand and validating the product early on.
One TikTok Outperformed Dozens Of Markets
- One viral TikTok multiplied Ashley's reach more than markets ever did, selling out her Etsy inventory after a single 45-second video.
- TikTok amplified her small account and proved social media leverage beats weekend market hours for scale.
