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		<title>Wild Horse Desert &#124; Beard Oil</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Nov 2024 20:47:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Read the Story Horned Toad Beard Co.'s newest scent, Wild Horse Desert, captures the essence of the Wild, blending earthy, rugged notes that echo the untamed spirit of this historic Texas landscape.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="p1">Horned Toad Beard Co.&#8217;s newest scent, Wild Horse Desert, captures the essence of the Wild, blending earthy, rugged notes that echo the untamed spirit of this historic Texas landscape.</p>
<p class="p1">With hints of amber and desert sage, the fragrance evokes the sweet warm winds and sun-drenched plains where wild horses once roamed. Undertones of orange and a touch of black currant transport you to the bathhouse after a long day of driving cattle that defined this frontier land, while subtle accents of green tea and cactus blossom nod to the resilience and unexpected beauty of life in the desert.</p>
<p>Oils: jojoba, almond, and grape seed, shea butter<br />
Organic Bees Wax</p>
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<p>The Wild Horse Desert in Texas, once a sweeping expanse of white sand and prickly chaparral, is a place where legends and history entwine under the vast, untamed skies of the Lone Star State. Now known as the King Ranch, this area holds stories as expansive as its landscape—tales of ghostly horses whose echoes are said to linger in the desert, an ever-present reminder of the land’s storied past.</p>
<p>The King Ranch, established in 1853, spans over 825,000 acres and has grown into one of the most iconic cattle ranches in America. But long before the first cattle roamed this land, the Wild Horse Desert had its own enduring inhabitants: feral horses believed to be descendants of those brought to the New World by Spanish conquistadors. The Spanish stallions, bred from Andalusian, Barb, and Arabian horses, first arrived with Hernán Cortés, carrying their riders through battles, harsh landscapes, and new frontiers. As they made their way into what is now South Texas, some horses escaped, finding freedom in the desert.</p>
<p>Legends say that the spirits of these wild horses still roam the King Ranch. On quiet nights, locals speak of ghostly hoofbeats that echo across the sands. Some claim to see faint, ethereal horses galloping under the moonlight, their figures barely visible yet unmistakably present, stirred by the breeze or perhaps something more mysterious. In the sand dunes, ghostly footprints sometimes appear and disappear—perfectly preserved imprints of hooves that are quickly swept away by the wind, as if the desert itself is reluctant to reveal the secrets of the past. These spectral traces in the white sands, many say, are the spirits of those proud steeds that once called this land home, forever galloping across the desert in eternal freedom.</p>
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		<title>Wild Horse Desert &#124; Beard Balm</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Nov 2024 20:45:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Read the Story Horned Toad Beard Co.'s newest scent, Wild Horse Desert, captures the essence of the Wild, blending earthy, rugged notes that echo the untamed spirit of this historic Texas landscape.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="p1">Horned Toad Beard Co.&#8217;s newest scent, Wild Horse Desert, captures the essence of the Wild, blending earthy, rugged notes that echo the untamed spirit of this historic Texas landscape.</p>
<p class="p1">With hints of amber and desert sage, the fragrance evokes the sweet warm winds and sun-drenched plains where wild horses once roamed. Undertones of orange and a touch of black currant transport you to the bathhouse after a long day of driving cattle that defined this frontier land, while subtle accents of green tea and cactus blossom nod to the resilience and unexpected beauty of life in the desert.</p>
<p>Oils: jojoba, almond, and grape seed, shea butter<br />
Organic Bees Wax</p>
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<p>The Wild Horse Desert in Texas, once a sweeping expanse of white sand and prickly chaparral, is a place where legends and history entwine under the vast, untamed skies of the Lone Star State. Now known as the King Ranch, this area holds stories as expansive as its landscape—tales of ghostly horses whose echoes are said to linger in the desert, an ever-present reminder of the land’s storied past.</p>
<p>The King Ranch, established in 1853, spans over 825,000 acres and has grown into one of the most iconic cattle ranches in America. But long before the first cattle roamed this land, the Wild Horse Desert had its own enduring inhabitants: feral horses believed to be descendants of those brought to the New World by Spanish conquistadors. The Spanish stallions, bred from Andalusian, Barb, and Arabian horses, first arrived with Hernán Cortés, carrying their riders through battles, harsh landscapes, and new frontiers. As they made their way into what is now South Texas, some horses escaped, finding freedom in the desert.</p>
<p>Legends say that the spirits of these wild horses still roam the King Ranch. On quiet nights, locals speak of ghostly hoofbeats that echo across the sands. Some claim to see faint, ethereal horses galloping under the moonlight, their figures barely visible yet unmistakably present, stirred by the breeze or perhaps something more mysterious. In the sand dunes, ghostly footprints sometimes appear and disappear—perfectly preserved imprints of hooves that are quickly swept away by the wind, as if the desert itself is reluctant to reveal the secrets of the past. These spectral traces in the white sands, many say, are the spirits of those proud steeds that once called this land home, forever galloping across the desert in eternal freedom.</p>
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		<title>Wild Horse Desert &#124; Combo Kit</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Nov 2024 20:33:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Read the Story Horned Toad Beard Co.'s newest scent, Wild Horse Desert, captures the essence of the Wild, blending earthy, rugged notes that echo the untamed spirit of this historic Texas landscape.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="p1">Horned Toad Beard Co.&#8217;s newest scent, Wild Horse Desert, captures the essence of the Wild, blending earthy, rugged notes that echo the untamed spirit of this historic Texas landscape.</p>
<p class="p1">With hints of amber and desert sage, the fragrance evokes the sweet warm winds and sun-drenched plains where wild horses once roamed. Undertones of orange and a touch of black currant transport you to the bathhouse after a long day of driving cattle that defined this frontier land, while subtle accents of green tea and cactus blossom nod to the resilience and unexpected beauty of life in the desert.</p>
<p>Oils: jojoba, almond, and grape seed, shea butter<br />
Organic Bees Wax</p>
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<p>The Wild Horse Desert in Texas, once a sweeping expanse of white sand and prickly chaparral, is a place where legends and history entwine under the vast, untamed skies of the Lone Star State. Now known as the King Ranch, this area holds stories as expansive as its landscape—tales of ghostly horses whose echoes are said to linger in the desert, an ever-present reminder of the land’s storied past.</p>
<p>The King Ranch, established in 1853, spans over 825,000 acres and has grown into one of the most iconic cattle ranches in America. But long before the first cattle roamed this land, the Wild Horse Desert had its own enduring inhabitants: feral horses believed to be descendants of those brought to the New World by Spanish conquistadors. The Spanish stallions, bred from Andalusian, Barb, and Arabian horses, first arrived with Hernán Cortés, carrying their riders through battles, harsh landscapes, and new frontiers. As they made their way into what is now South Texas, some horses escaped, finding freedom in the desert.</p>
<p>Legends say that the spirits of these wild horses still roam the King Ranch. On quiet nights, locals speak of ghostly hoofbeats that echo across the sands. Some claim to see faint, ethereal horses galloping under the moonlight, their figures barely visible yet unmistakably present, stirred by the breeze or perhaps something more mysterious. In the sand dunes, ghostly footprints sometimes appear and disappear—perfectly preserved imprints of hooves that are quickly swept away by the wind, as if the desert itself is reluctant to reveal the secrets of the past. These spectral traces in the white sands, many say, are the spirits of those proud steeds that once called this land home, forever galloping across the desert in eternal freedom.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2022 19:57:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A blend of soothing citrus and the clean scent of shave cream that is sure to have you relaxed in no time.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="p1">A blend of soothing citrus and the clean scent of shave cream that is sure to have you relaxed in no time.</p>
<p>Oils: jojoba, almond, grape seed, and shea butter<br />
Organic Bees Wax</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2022 19:55:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A blend of soothing citrus and the clean scent of shave cream that is sure to have you relaxed in no time.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="p1">A blend of soothing citrus and the clean scent of shave cream that is sure to have you relaxed in no time.</p>
<p>Oils: jojoba, almond, grape seed, and shea butter<br />
Organic Bees Wax</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2022 19:44:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A blend of soothing citrus and the clean scent of shave cream that is sure to have you relaxed in no time.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A blend of soothing citrus and the clean scent of shave cream that is sure to have you relaxed in no time.</p>
<p>Oils: jojoba, almond, grape seed, and shea butter<br />
Organic Bees Wax</p>
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		<title>Ol&#8217; Rip &#124; Beard Balm</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Oct 2021 15:15:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Read the Story Horned Toad Beard Co. Presents the Texas Stories scent: Ol' Rip. Inspired by the Miracle Horned Toad of Eastland, TX]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="p1">Horned Toad Beard Co. Presents the Texas Stories scent: Ol&#8217; Rip. Inspired by the Miracle Horned Toad of Eastland, TX</p>
<p class="p1">Featuring a blend of Tonka Bean and Myrrh, with subtle campfire notes.</p>
<p>Oils: jojoba, almond, and grape seed, shea butter<br />
Organic Bees Wax</p>
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<div class="fusion-modal modal fade modal-4 ol_rip has-light-close" tabindex="-1" role="dialog" aria-labelledby="modal-heading-4" aria-hidden="true" style="--awb-border-color:#242424;--awb-background:#29292a;"><div class="modal-dialog modal-lg" role="document"><div class="modal-content fusion-modal-content"><div class="modal-header"><button class="close" type="button" data-dismiss="modal" aria-hidden="true" aria-label="Close">&times;</button><h3 class="modal-title" id="modal-heading-4" data-dismiss="modal" aria-hidden="true">Horned Toad Beard Co. Presents Texas Stories: Ol’ Rip</h3></div><div class="modal-body fusion-clearfix"></p>
<p>Remember the story you heard in elementary school about Rip Van Winkle? A man who might have had a few too many drinks and falls fast asleep under a tree in the mountains. When he awakens, he is astonished to discover that he had been asleep for 20 years. This Texan story has some amazing similarities to the man known as Rip Van Winkle.  This is not the story about a man, but rather a special little native Texan reptile. He is known as Ol’ Rip the Horned Toad. Ol’ Rip was like any other Horned Toad living in Eastland County. I imagine he was out rustlin’ up some tasty red ants to start his day when he was suddenly lifted by the small hands of a little boy. The little boy took Ol’ Rip with him out to the town square where excitement was in the air. The year was 1897 and it was dedication day for the new courthouse that was to be built.  As tradition would have it a cornerstone would be placed. A bible and a few tokens of the townspeople were placed into the “timecapsule”. Ol’ Rip and his new owner were surely taking in all of the sites that day. As fate would have it, the little boy’s father was the Justice of the Peace and Ol Rip happened to catch his attention.  Well he walked right over to his son and took Ol’ Rip from him. You know what that old Justice did? Well he decided Ol’ Rip would be sealed up alive in that cornerstone time capsule. Can you imagine poor Ol’ Rip, sitting in that dark old box with nothing but the bible and a few trinkets to keep him busy?  Rip would be stuck in that box until 1928. 30 years of complete darkness and lack of food had taken its toll on Ol’ Rip. The years passed and the town grew, enough so that the town needed a new courthouse. The rumbling and demo work failed to make Ol’ Rip stir. Horned Toads you see only live for 5-8 years in the best of conditions. Well that cornerstone that Rip had been caged in was opened by one of the workers and when the light hit Ol’ Rip he moved. Could it be possible that Rip was alive after 30 years? Ol’ Rip was in fact alive and instantly became a celebrity. He was so famous that he met President Calvin Coolidge. It is rumored that Ol’ Rip was actually the model for Warner Brothers Michigan J. Frog (the popular cartoon character). Unfortunately, Ol’ Rip did not survive much longer after he was found and silently passed away in his new goldfish bowl home. He was such an Icon in Eastland Texas, that the town preserved him and put him on display. Each year Ol’ Rip is celebrated with a festival bearing his name. Here’s to Ol’ Rip, the Miracle Horned Toad.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Oct 2021 15:15:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Read the Story Horned Toad Beard Co. Presents the Texas Stories scent: Ol' Rip. Inspired by the Miracle Horned Toad of Eastland, TX]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="p1">Horned Toad Beard Co. Presents the Texas Stories scent: Ol&#8217; Rip. Inspired by the Miracle Horned Toad of Eastland, TX</p>
<p class="p1">Featuring a blend of Tonka Bean and Myrrh, with subtle campfire notes.</p>
<p>Oils: jojoba, almond, and grape seed, shea butter<br />
Organic Bees Wax</p>
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<p>Remember the story you heard in elementary school about Rip Van Winkle? A man who might have had a few too many drinks and falls fast asleep under a tree in the mountains. When he awakens, he is astonished to discover that he had been asleep for 20 years. This Texan story has some amazing similarities to the man known as Rip Van Winkle.  This is not the story about a man, but rather a special little native Texan reptile. He is known as Ol’ Rip the Horned Toad. Ol’ Rip was like any other Horned Toad living in Eastland County. I imagine he was out rustlin’ up some tasty red ants to start his day when he was suddenly lifted by the small hands of a little boy. The little boy took Ol’ Rip with him out to the town square where excitement was in the air. The year was 1897 and it was dedication day for the new courthouse that was to be built.  As tradition would have it a cornerstone would be placed. A bible and a few tokens of the townspeople were placed into the “timecapsule”. Ol’ Rip and his new owner were surely taking in all of the sites that day. As fate would have it, the little boy’s father was the Justice of the Peace and Ol Rip happened to catch his attention.  Well he walked right over to his son and took Ol’ Rip from him. You know what that old Justice did? Well he decided Ol’ Rip would be sealed up alive in that cornerstone time capsule. Can you imagine poor Ol’ Rip, sitting in that dark old box with nothing but the bible and a few trinkets to keep him busy?  Rip would be stuck in that box until 1928. 30 years of complete darkness and lack of food had taken its toll on Ol’ Rip. The years passed and the town grew, enough so that the town needed a new courthouse. The rumbling and demo work failed to make Ol’ Rip stir. Horned Toads you see only live for 5-8 years in the best of conditions. Well that cornerstone that Rip had been caged in was opened by one of the workers and when the light hit Ol’ Rip he moved. Could it be possible that Rip was alive after 30 years? Ol’ Rip was in fact alive and instantly became a celebrity. He was so famous that he met President Calvin Coolidge. It is rumored that Ol’ Rip was actually the model for Warner Brothers Michigan J. Frog (the popular cartoon character). Unfortunately, Ol’ Rip did not survive much longer after he was found and silently passed away in his new goldfish bowl home. He was such an Icon in Eastland Texas, that the town preserved him and put him on display. Each year Ol’ Rip is celebrated with a festival bearing his name. Here’s to Ol’ Rip, the Miracle Horned Toad.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Read the Story Horned Toad Beard Co. Presents the Texas Stories scent: Ol' Rip. Inspired by the Miracle Horned Toad of Eastland, TX]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="p1">Horned Toad Beard Co. Presents the Texas Stories scent: Ol&#8217; Rip. Inspired by the Miracle Horned Toad of Eastland, TX</p>
<p class="p1">Featuring a blend of Tonka Bean and Myrrh, with subtle campfire notes.</p>
<p>Oils: jojoba, almond, and grape seed, shea butter<br />
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<p>Remember the story you heard in elementary school about Rip Van Winkle? A man who might have had a few too many drinks and falls fast asleep under a tree in the mountains. When he awakens, he is astonished to discover that he had been asleep for 20 years. This Texan story has some amazing similarities to the man known as Rip Van Winkle.  This is not the story about a man, but rather a special little native Texan reptile. He is known as Ol’ Rip the Horned Toad. Ol’ Rip was like any other Horned Toad living in Eastland County. I imagine he was out rustlin’ up some tasty red ants to start his day when he was suddenly lifted by the small hands of a little boy. The little boy took Ol’ Rip with him out to the town square where excitement was in the air. The year was 1897 and it was dedication day for the new courthouse that was to be built.  As tradition would have it a cornerstone would be placed. A bible and a few tokens of the townspeople were placed into the “timecapsule”. Ol’ Rip and his new owner were surely taking in all of the sites that day. As fate would have it, the little boy’s father was the Justice of the Peace and Ol Rip happened to catch his attention.  Well he walked right over to his son and took Ol’ Rip from him. You know what that old Justice did? Well he decided Ol’ Rip would be sealed up alive in that cornerstone time capsule. Can you imagine poor Ol’ Rip, sitting in that dark old box with nothing but the bible and a few trinkets to keep him busy?  Rip would be stuck in that box until 1928. 30 years of complete darkness and lack of food had taken its toll on Ol’ Rip. The years passed and the town grew, enough so that the town needed a new courthouse. The rumbling and demo work failed to make Ol’ Rip stir. Horned Toads you see only live for 5-8 years in the best of conditions. Well that cornerstone that Rip had been caged in was opened by one of the workers and when the light hit Ol’ Rip he moved. Could it be possible that Rip was alive after 30 years? Ol’ Rip was in fact alive and instantly became a celebrity. He was so famous that he met President Calvin Coolidge. It is rumored that Ol’ Rip was actually the model for Warner Brothers Michigan J. Frog (the popular cartoon character). Unfortunately, Ol’ Rip did not survive much longer after he was found and silently passed away in his new goldfish bowl home. He was such an Icon in Eastland Texas, that the town preserved him and put him on display. Each year Ol’ Rip is celebrated with a festival bearing his name. Here’s to Ol’ Rip, the Miracle Horned Toad.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[NEW Deep Conditioner Vintage Barbershop scented Beard Butter!  The perfect bedtime butter. Blended with soothing citrus and the clean scent of shave cream it is sure to have you relaxed in no time.]]></description>
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