Soulja Boy chose the right time to invest in a soap company.
The 29-year-old rapper recently revealed that he and manager Miami Mike invested in a Mississippi franchise of The Soap Shop and sources told TMZ that the store’s profits have tripled amid the Coronavirus pandemic.
The Soap Shop corporation, which sells hand soap, dish detergent, and other cleaning products that people are snatching up amid the COVID-19 outbreak, has gone from selling 100 bottles of cleaning products a month to well-over 3,000 bottles, according to the website.
That means the bubbly biz has seen a “record-setting” 3,000 per cent increase.
The “Crank That” artist recently explained that he invested in The Soap Shop to mix things up.
“It’s just different businesses … once you get into the music industry, you know, branch out, do different stuff like try different things. Try different business ventures,” he told “The Breakfast Club” earlier this week. “Everybody needs soap.”
The Soap Shop also gives back to the community by benefiting local kids through Soulja’s charity called Bubbles for Cash.
Reps did not immediately respond to our request for comment.
Now that experts warn against human contact, Soulja was definitely onto something when he sang, “Kiss Me Through The Phone.”
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