Inspired by an interesting article on soap making, full-time teacher, husband, and father of two boys, Matthew Kreider decided to add another skill to his resume. With plenty of stone carving and etching experience, Matthew made a trip to his local craft store, and bought his first batch of supplies.
Soap making quickly became another great way to relax, but a trip to Weaver Nut Company in Ephrata, Pennsylvania opened another door. Spotting a display of LorAnn flavors, Matthew asked the manager if they could be used for scenting his homemade soap. The store manager, Andrea, happily assisted Matthew, and found the answer he was looking for. Matthew left Weaver’s with 2 drams of watermelon flavor and went to work. As a thank you, Matthew returned to the store and shared a bar of his latest creation. The managers were so impressed with the watermelon-scented soap; they proposed the idea of selling it in their store. Turning his hobby into a business is something Matthew never considered, but several meetings about scents, packaging, and presentation later, Amish Aromas was born.