(This post was last modified: 05-14-2018, 09:25 AM by williamsfan.)
Some (not all) use a busines model that follows. Release a new scent, get people talking about said scent raising demand, continue producing new scent until demand slows to a trickle( this happens because soaps tend to last a long time and very few stick with one scent/brand daily) so in reality they are probably selling less than two items per person per year. Once sales slow down to a trickle they announce the scents being discontinued, this causes all of the people who enjoy the soap to stock up thus clearing out any remaining inventory, after some time people will have finished their soaps and begin talking about it again wishing it was still available, with most people stock running out and people talking about it on forums or just wishing they could get it again demand then skyrockets, at this point you start producing it again as a limited run and repeat the above. Its just a more complex version of having seasonal soaps. It basically keeps your products from becoming stagnet, especially since a tub of shaving soap last a long time, no business can survive or provide soaps cheap enough to sustain profit for a long time. Its actually a good thing it means we dont have to be limited to mass produced products, dont let my name fool you, i like a mass produced soap lol but also love options.