
Sudsy Sisters started the way the best businesses do
— completely by accident.
Violet was four years old when she decided she wanted to make soap and sell it at Market Munchkins, a kids-only farmers market in Madisonville. Her family went along with it, figured it would be a fun one-time thing, helped her make the bars, and drove out there on market day. She set up her little table and sold out.
On the way home, she decided what she wanted to do with the money. Not candy. Not toys. Goats.
That was it. That was the moment. A four-year-old at a kids market in Tangipahoa Parish bought her first goats with her own soap money, and what was supposed to be a Saturday activity turned into a real, actual business — because Violet decided it would be.
That was a few years ago. The markets kept coming, the soap kept improving, and the herd kept growing. Today Sudsy Sisters is a full handmade goat milk soap company rooted right here in Tangi Parish, with Nigerian Dwarf does on GGG Farm in Robert providing the fresh milk that goes into every single bar. The family is all in. The goats are thriving. And Violet is still running the show.
Our Origin Story
Sudsy Sisters started because a 4-year-old had a plan.
Violet wanted to make soap and sell it at Market Munchkins — a kids-only farmers market in Madisonville, Louisiana — and her family figured, sure, why not, one time. She made the soap, set up her table, and sold out.
Then she took that money and bought her first goats.
That was the moment this stopped being a fun Saturday activity and started being something else entirely. Violet wasn't done. She had a business.
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