SuChin in Paris: 18 Bottles of Sleeping Pills

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Where does SuChin Pak go when in Paris? In a straight line so she doesn’t get lost. This episode, SuChin tells Kulap everything she added to cart from her vacation to Paris. Kulap refuses to share anything, and yet SuChin still didn’t get through her whole list. This could have been a two-part deranged routine episode, but we decided to show some restraint.

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SPEAKERS

Kulap Vilaysack, SuChin Pak

Kulap Vilaysack  00:09

Hello, welcome to another episode of ADD TO CART. A show about the things we buy and buy into and what they say about who we are. I’m Kulap Vilaysack.

SuChin Pak

So as you can tell I’m back from Paris, I still got a little Paris in me, you know what I mean? I’m fresh, fresh off of the Paris.

Kulap Vilaysack

I was really listening to last week’s episode with Casey Wilson. And all we can say about your trip, we keep repeating baguette as if that is the one thing about Paris. And that’s all we can think about. We’re just like SuChin having a baguette. Trust us. We’re not taking your away from her baguettes.

SuChin Pak 

By the way. You aren’t wrong. The whole thing was such a cliche. Like, I mean, I ate baguettes, I saw people on bikes with baguettes. I saw people pulling out trays of baguettes and I was like am I in the wrong part of town? I kid you not. I saw people in wearing brace I saw with my own eyes.

Kulap Vilaysack

I think you could pull a baret off like real talk. All jokes aside, I actually think you could. like you. we could have you be a little Asian […] or […] a little orphan girl. A little French orphan girl named SuChin.

SuChin Pak  02:10

I mean basically yes, it was less […] in Paris than […] in Paris. We’ll get into all of that. I ate, I had espresso. I said that in a Spanish I realize that but it doesn’t matter. And lots of baguettes.

Kulap Vilaysack 

I mean when in Europe you know it’s an international city. I can’t wait to hear more about it. But add to carts before we dive deeper into Sue’s trip, we have exciting news for you.

SuChin Pak 

Yes. So our anniversary is coming up, we are approaching our one year milestone and Ku and I have something very special planned for you guy, we actually have put quite a bit of effort into this I’m surprised mostly at myself but it’s just gonna be major.

Kulap Vilaysack 

And again just a reminder to everybody we intended not to to exhibit much effort when we began this podcast and in true Ahjumma and Lao aunty style, we only effort, we brainstorm more ways to effort.

SuChin Pak 

And so of course for our one year celebration of this show but also of the people that are have been listening to this show, sweet, sweet gems. We had to do something special. I’m so excited. We’re not going to let you know what it is right away because you know, we got to squeeze this out. Who knows when we’ll effort this hard again. Well, year two, if we make it. This is major, a little clue, my house is filled with just little things that I’m so happy to see. And I can’t wait to share with you guys. But first, the first step to partake in our efforting is to follow us on Instagram at @AddToCartPod because that’s where we’re going to drop all the details. You know, that’s how the young people do it. You know, we wanted to just give it away. But the young people said, oh, no aunties. You got to tease it out to the young ones.

Kulap Vilaysack  04:39

Our audience noticed that first made to people who listen to the show doesn’t necessarily correlate to her Instagram followers. Do you see, there is an ulterior motive here as well. We’ll see more about it all in the coming weeks. But that’s the first step. Okay, now Setting location. Paris.

SuChin Pak 

If I am in the periphery of your consciousness at all, y’all know I went to Paris. I posted about it, I storied it. I even attempted to reel it. That one didn’t make it. So anyway, went to Paris. I went to Paris, for many reasons. One, as some of you may know, I had COVID. I had COVID with my two children at the same time. And we were alone, quarantined alone in a hotel room for 10 days. Yeah, so I went to Paris. I also went to Paris because I was thinking about it. And I think it’s been at least four years since I took a vacation for more than two or three days without the kids. And lastly, I went to Paris because when a media mogul with an influencer as as iconic as Ms. Chriselle Lim, who has been on the show says hey, hey, I have an idea. Why don’t you come to Paris Fashion Week and crash at my very fancy hotel I’ll never be able to afford and I said take me to Paris lady.

Kulap Vilaysack  06:29

Say the name of the hotel

SuChin Pak 

The name of the hotel is […]

Kulap Vilaysack

Yeah, look, Sue, I had no idea who Chriselle was until you and then my niece […] whom you’ve met who has taught us the importance of real, she was like I love Chriselle, Chriselle’s  huge. I used to see Chriselle at Fashion Week when I worked for an influencer. And I was like, oh, cool, cool. Cool. And then of course I follow her now. And I am watching her in Paris and I was like, oh, oh! Okay. Now I understand.

SuChin Pak 

I mean, I didn’t understand and it’s not like you know, I’m new to this to this little game. Not much impresses me, you know? But I have to say when Chriselle goes to Paris Fashion Week, Paris opens its arms. Maybe its legs lovingly. I mean, so good to be back in between your legs.

Kulap Vilaysack 

I’m like a koala grasping onto my Su returned.

SuChin Pak

Like, you know when we used to ride in the swing you know, face to face. Just holding each other’s swaying in the wind. Like, two spiders, two daddy long legs. You know, I arrived in Paris. She had been there for a while, you know? I mean, she’s at Chanel. She’s like, […] she’s at a hotel where they have a woman that comes and changes your flowers. It was amazing. And me. Me so happy like a pig in shit. You know? While I waited for her to come back from her shows like in between just like, […] I haven’t left the hotel. Apparently there’s a city out there. Apparently that Eiffel Tower thing outside of our window. You can see it closer. I said no, thank you. I never left the hotel.

Kulap Vilaysack  08:58

Because I saw Chriselle l do a story of her in a car on a way to a fashion show passing by you trying to work a bike.

SuChin Pak 

Cackling and bullying, really bullying me outside of a window as she careened off to the Chanel fashion show, you know and I said, oh, fun. I’m just trying to figure out this lime bicycle app. Listen, when you’re flying that high, you got to have someone around just a little..

Kulap Vilaysack 

So you can really appreciate it.

SuChin Pak 

A little nugget a little widget. You know just hanging around at your feets. You know making sure that you’ve got matching socks and underwear which I did. You know I did the sock runs and I was glad to do the underwear runs when she was wearing an outfit […] must have a different pair. I let me go to the […] which I’ll tell you about and get you underwear, it was just divine. I like to think I kept that trip grounded they may not have needed that you know they may want it to fly a bit higher and I said you shouldn’t fly too high. Let me weigh you down with my sleeping mask and all of my, all of my sleep apparatus, my sound machines galore.

Kulap Vilaysack 

How many domes did you bring? Be honest.

SuChin Pak  10:09

First of all let me tell you, I had one carry on suitcase and then one empty duffel bag which I’ve rolled and in that carry on suitcase I had room for just a few of the essentials two dome sound machines one by my bed and one portable and then you know I had to bring so many fucking poise pads. How do you say poise in Paris? They will laugh at me, they would kick me out of my country they would be disgusted.

Kulap Vilaysack 

French word I just want to go on record that the word poise is French.

SuChin Pak 

Okay, the word poise may be French okay, but the actual device is not French. The technology is not French and that is groundbreaking technology, don’t you dare. And let me tell you, I knew that that wasn’t going to happen do you think those chic women in leather leggings? No and so I said let me bring the things I know I cannot get in Paris I can get underwear in Paris, I can get t shirts in Paris, I can get shampoo and I cannot get poise pads in Paris So okay, I brought 30 poise pads I just didn’t know how long I’d be out, turns out I brought too many but that’s, okay all right Just so you know you guys let’s keep it chill. Okay? So anyway I don’t know how we got derailed again on this damn topic nobody wants to hear more about, God and I don’t want to talk about. Anyway so I brought those okay you kept by those in Paris. Oh yeah. And I mean I love socks in Paris but they’re gonna be thin and beautiful. They’re not going to be my hiking socks so I had to bring my Dickies and that takes up a lot of room balled up so anyway, I opened my […[ in Paris and I’m sure sweet Chriselle.

Kulap Vilaysack  13:08

What type of clothes?

SuChin Pak 

I brought some fancy shoes I never wore, I had a pair of jeans, and a nothing much else.

Kulap Vilaysack 

A couple tops?

SuChin Pak  

Like some t shirts because I was going there to fill up luggage.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Yep right okay.

SuChin Pak 

I’m gonna fill up there no I brought nothing. I didn’t even bring my cellar water. Because I just knew my first stop was going to be in the in a pharmacy. This is going to take this is already deranged I didn’t know the Paris edition was gonna be deranged.

Kulap Vilaysack 

This is our brand it’s deranged and unhinged.

SuChin Pak  14:08

Let me add to cart number one, city pharmacy legend, you’ve been there have you been there?

Kulap Vilaysack

I’ve only heard of it, I’ve only hear tales I’ve only been to Paris once.

SuChin Pak 

I have been to pharmacies pretty much every day cuz I was popping in just to see the inventory. But then my friend Andy going into town she said no, no, we are going to go to city pharmacy, you can’t go to Paris without going to city pharmacy if you like. I mean you just can’t. If you’d like to clean, brush your teeth, comb your hair. Put serums on your face. Deodorant on your feet. I don’t care. This is I think I want to say it three or four stories. And the thing about city pharmacy besides the selection is that it’s cheap. So that’s what I didn’t understand. I didn’t understand people were going there because it was cheaper than America. But what am I getting at a pharmacy and every pharmacy I went into Paris, I probably went into a dozen pharmacies, which are French sleeping pills. Whenever I’m in Europe, and I go to a pharmacy, I like to try out the local sleeping pills. I don’t drink wine.

Kulap Vilaysack 

I did not know you were gonna connect it to wine. I had no idea that that was the alt, the alternative.

SuChin Pak 

Show me what you got. I like to go to different countries what I like to do I like to really get in there with the people and I’d like to know what they’re sleeping on. You know? What’s the new shit in Paris? How’s everybody sleeping in this town? Let’s hear it. Give it to me. Okay, so I go up there and I say […] I don’t know if that’s French or Spanish. Okay, and I just do the universal language. I put my head on my hand and I go and they say […] and they take me to the aisle. I mean aisles various concoctions of natural sleep aids, they do it differently in Europe, you know they have different standards, right? they’re stronger, they’re cleaner. They like to do things without chemicals. Okay, so they’re gonna experiment more with oh, this one has a little bit of a larium but it also has the melatonin that’s that’s the kind of sore that I am. You know to and I’m saying, […] ih, does this have tryptophan? Oh my goodness. Is this valaria? Oh, that’s an interesting combination. I’ve never tried that.

Kulap Vilaysack  16:54

Oh, is there top notes of?

SuChin Pak 

Top notes of […] Interesting. You get it Kulap.

Kulap Vilaysack 

And yetm you’rem cannot be said enough. You are a unique person. There is only one SuChin Pak.

SuChin Pak 

I want I forgot to bring all the different. I’ll have to just I have to post it on our Instagrams at @AddToCartPod. If you’re not following you’re not going to see how many different variations of sleeping pills that I got.

Kulap Vilaysack

Give me a number. Give me about a possible bottle number.

SuChin Pak 

Well, I probably have 18 bottles or, you know, containers from maybe eight different brands, nine, not sure?

Kulap Vilaysack 

18 bottles, nine different brands.

SuChin Pak 

Oh endless. By the way. I had to pick and choose towards the end. I said, I am not going to get this back. I’m not going to get this back. I gotta be real. And so you know at City pharmacy, I was asking questions at first I’m buying things willy nilly, you know, and now I’m like, I can’t no, I don’t need tinctures I don’t need any more drops. I need the tablets. Okay, I need to be able to travel right? What do you got? Dry goods? Give me the dry goods. Give me the stuff the high high high grade stuff. Anyway, so city pharmacy and you get all the serums, I got all the serums I got all the sunblocks I got all the masks. I got all the foot creams, but I also got all the sleeping pills. Okay. Add to cart that.

Kulap Vilaysack  18:40

Okay. What are skin cuticles for 50 less?

SuChin Pak

Okay, so skinceuticals is like the premier. You know, if you want to get a vitamin C serum, every beauty editor will tell you this is sort of the gold standard. And I’ve never been able to buy it myself because it’s probably anywhere between 160 and 180 a bottle holy and there it was $1.24 and I didn’t get it. Dammit, that’s what I regret that, you know, I didn’t do the math correctly. Okay. Okay. And I was really focused, like I said, a very specific thing. And, you know, you’re looking at your basket and you’re like, I have to actually get this home and go through customs. So I was like, I can just get that in America. And then of course I went home immediately, and went on to like dermstore and looked how much they were selling it for. Have I been frantically texting Annie who was still somewhere in Europe saying if you do go to city pharmacy? Will you pick me up a bottle of the skinceuticals?

Kulap Vilaysack 

I’m just picturing this sort of image where Sue has dumped out all that she had in her carry-on except for the you know, the six poise pads that are left the rest is just 18 bottles of sleeping pills. She gets pulled just in a random bag check. They open it up and she has to go. […]

SuChin Pak  20:23

And by the way, they’d be like, oh yeah, no one wants this stuff. You can take it, you know? Again, I was overwhelmed. It’s so overwhelming. And there you have to go in there. Please don’t go in there without a list. Don’t do that to yourself.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Su, how many tubes of toothpaste to do purchase?

SuChin Pak 

Oh, so many teeth. And you shall be getting one. And you shall thank me on your knees. And it will be so satisfying. We’ll post that. How about we reel that? They had a corner. Two walls. They met at a corner. Two walls of just all the toothpastes. I didn’t know. Am I parisian have this whole time Have I just been chic. And I didn’t know it? I had no idea that they loved toothpaste. You know, so I just kind of got the best of the best and then again, had to think about what am I filling my suitcase with?

Kulap Vilaysack 

I feel like the inside of your mind is a city pharmacy.

SuChin Pak 

[…] Now, tell me you know what a […] is.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Can I guess based on your energy?

SuChin Pak 

Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Chriselle posting the kids clothes that you got.

SuChin Pak

Oh my god. I gotta take my sweater off. I’m sweating.

Kulap Vilaysack 

[…] is like a […] or French Uniqlo.

SuChin Pak  22:00

Go lower. That’s too high. It’s too high, baby. Okay, I did not hit every […] in Paris. For the Paris Uniqlo. It’s the Paris Target.

Kulap Vilaysack 

How many did you go into Sue?

SuChin Pak 

Oh, oh, so many. I was in a Monoprix  once a day. Minimum. Minimum. I never pass a Monoprix without going into it. Okay, so you’re going to get at Monoprix, guys, listen up. Okay. You want to hit a Monoprix, you want to get there for the kids clothes. I don’t care if you have kids. You know someone that has kids? Did I bring home a pasta utensil? That strains pasta as you scoop it up and then you can rest it on your pot? Never seen that in America?

Kulap Vilaysack

Why are you mad?

SuChin Pak 

Because I had to bring the shit into a suitcase. It was so cumbersome. I was like, am I going to be bringing home a giant pasta spoon? So that’s the Monoprix. Did I go into a […] Okay, I am on my haunches, squatting in the aisles. Asian squatting in a Monoprix digging through their kids clothes and their kitchen utensils. That’s what I do.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Let me ask you, when you came home, and excitedly presented these said kids clothes to your children. What were their reactions?

SuChin Pak 

Oh, Kai was less impressed. But Zoey, oh my goodness. She’s an artist. She’s an artist. Okay. And I know, I know. I know her style. Her style is masculine meets Amish countryside. She like covered head to toe.

Kulap Vilaysack  24:04

Like Mama.

SuChin Pak 

I didn’t think about that, in some sort of matching fabric in a masculine color. Whatever that may be. So the boys stuff there, the boys stuff, you know? I know. We’re being very gender traditional here, but it’s so great. It’s so so much more styled than the stuff that we get here that it was, oh, she loved it. She loved I came back with a whole new wardrobe. That’s where I’m gonna go. You know, for my daughter. I don’t buy her anything. But this is where I buy her stuff.

Kulap Vilaysack 

I mean, that’s very glamorous by the way, that’s Zoey’s gonna be getting. Mommy buys my stuff in France.

SuChin Pak

By the way. She loves it. She says it with as much pretension and snobbishness as you could muster. That child will be flying really high in life. I don’t know where she gets that. But she likes it. She likes it special. She likes it catered and she likes it at the exact temperature that she wants it, you know.

Kulap Vilaysack 

She is a Taurus.

SuChin Pak 

She is so, she’s living with all 18 senses.I only have three, wet, dry, cold.

Kulap Vilaysack 

And when you had COVID, no senses, zero.

SuChin Pak 

None, like a blind mole rat. Trying to make my way through a Christmas ornament store you should be able to relate to that. Just shattering ornaments along the way.

Kulap Vilaysack 

I can relate.

Kulap Vilaysack 

I’m just going to do one more.

Kulap Vilaysack  26:00

I’m not sharing anything this week. No, I want to hear about the flea market.

SuChin Pak 

Oh, the flea market? Well, I don’t know if you know this fun fact. But the word flea market comes from the Parisian flea market. That’s where that word is invented. And so there’s one flea market. It’s very well known. And you know, it’s on the outskirts of Paris, Saturday, Sunday, Monday. And wow. How do you Parisians do flea markets? Parisians do flea markets with Hermes scarves? Did I get an original drawing of a […] scarf from the 70s? Did I have to lug that home in a giant poster tube? That my friend then had to rig up some sort of strap? I did do that. Because when you’re at a Paris flea market, all sanity, all reason, all logic flies out the window, because you cannot believe what you’re seeing.

SuChin Pak 

Another way of thinking about it is, is that you’re a type of athlete and that you’ve been training all this time. As Jenny Yang said, If you stay ready, you don’t have to get ready. Right? And preparation meets opportunity. And so this was the big show. This is your Olympics. You were Sunni Lee.

SuChin Pak 

Yes. Yes, that’s right. Wings, wings a blaze. Let me tell you hot tip that I will be doing, if I’m ever invited back to. Which is questionable..

Kulap Vilaysack 

Do you feel the city has voted?

SuChin Pak 

Maybe the city has voted maybe Chriselle has voted. I don’t know. I’m not sure. I’m not sure if she wants an old Asian lady in her giant bed at her fancy French hotel. Never leaving, never leaving that room. I didn’t leave for the first two days I walked in straight lines just it’s a long story, but I was in scary and so I would just walk in a straight line for 30 minutes then come back in a straight line so as to not lose the way you know, I’ve got, I’ve got issues with directions, and I wasn’t sure yet. And so I would just walk straight and then be like, oh, I should go back. And then when Annie got there, she was like it’s time to make a left turn. And I said I’ve been waiting. So we made lots of turns.

Kulap Vilaysack  28:41

Real quick. Could you kind of reenact Chriselle, her taking in all of your sleep apparatus, you putting on the Dickies? Could you just give us a little bit of a flavor of feel for that initial moment?

SuChin Pak 

Well, let me say this first of all, she’s very busy. And I’m very sneaky. You know, you come into someone’s home, as beautiful as that and you know what you’re bringing in. It’s a bunch of trash. So it’s not like I was like, hey, look at this. Look at all these. These urine pads I brought hahaha, guys, I know I laugh a joke about it here it’s because I’m encouraged to do so. You know out in the real world. I do find myself a bit embarrassed at times.

Kulap Vilaysack 

You’re more buttoned up.

SuChin Pak 

I like spy out the darkest corner in her giant suite and I you know post up my suitcase there. I’m not unzipping that thing in front of anyone you know, I’m just peeking into it pulling things out, you know, in the dark. And there was one day though, so she went out to her show and I said, okay, we’ll meet you downstairs for dinner and I did bring. See this is how I hack it. I did bring my my shirt bibs. Mama brought all four of her shirt bibs. They roll up into a band aid, you know what I mean? And you can bring as I did one black sweater, you just switch up the colors.

Kulap Vilaysack  30:37

I hear you, I hear you. But what did Chriselle say about that?

SuChin Pak 

I came down and I was wearing the same black sweater but I had put on a little lace thing you know, just a little kind of mock lace half shirt. And she said oh, is that the same shirt you were wearing today? And I said yes. I just you know I put this thing on under and she didn’t quite understand. She was like oh, it looks really cute. I was like oh well, merci. So we go upstairs and we’re undressing you know for nighttime and took my sweatshirt off. And I do have to say I saw a look of what one some would say is panic in her eyes. As he was standing there with a bib of lace and my collar and you know and then my sweat bottoms. And she was like, why is that?

Kulap Vilaysack

Like a normal person would ask.

SuChin Pak 

Right, and then of course my answer is oh, I know right? I brought four of these she was like oh, okay, she didn’t seem so to ask him so much more about my shirt colors after that. I do have to say probably not the best look in front of a fashion influencer icon. Do not bring out your half shirts. Okay, and start brushing your teeth in them.

Kulap Vilaysack  32:04

To be fair, calling them half shirts is quite generous.

SuChin Pak 

What are they right? I didn’t want people to confuse my top Dickies with my bottom Dickies.

Kulap Vilaysack 

They’re bibs, my friend. I have shirt maybe people thinking oh, is it a crop top? Oh, no, no, no, no, no,

SuChin Pak 

No, you’re on the wrong podcast. You got the wrong lady on the mic. Crop top? Get out of here. Okay, so anyway, that’s that. I don’t even know where we are anymore. We’re not doing the whole list. No, I will do bully. I don’t even know how to pronounce that bully. Okay, fine. Let’s do bully. Okay, the last one, last Add To Cart guys. Bullies spelled Buly is a French apothecary that dates back to 1803. They have soaps, perfume, candles, floss, toothpaste, all of the kinds of things. And let me tell you why this to me was one of the best shopping experiences in Paris. And that is saying a lot. It checks off a lot of boxes of how I like to add to cart. Okay. Is it practical? Does it have good value? Is it special? And then is it effective? It doesn’t have to be necessarily cheap, you know, meaning, price, it could be an expensive thing that I think is so special, is so effective. You know something so beyond that whatever price I’m paying for it, it’s a complete steal. Do you know what I mean? It is for you, the packaging, beautiful. You go into Buly and you pick out your items, then they ask you your name, because what they’re going to do is they’re going to wrap it and take an old calligraphy pen and write your name on the packaging in calligraphy after you’ve chosen the special sticker that goes on the you know, packaging. I mean, the whole experience of this place, to me wraps up what we love about shopping but also just what Paris is, you know, for someone that’s never really been there.

SuChin Pak  34:37

This was like my first real trip to Paris. And just like the attention to quality and detail and heritage and all of that it sounds so pretentious. But when you’re watching a woman wrap, a bar of soap you know in the most beautiful paper and then taking an old calligraphy pen and dipping it in ink and writing your name in it and everything that goes into this bar of soap. The way that it smells, the ingredients the effectiveness of it is just the highest quality that you can get. I did feel high in shopping at that place and and it’s all practical stuff stuff one would use, but it’s just such a special experience. I think I can’t wait to gift it. It was wonderful. I probably spent two and a half hours in there. Buying soaps and toothpastes. No, you laugh now. Just you wait.

Kulap Vilaysack 

How many toothpaste am I getting?

SuChin Pak 

Just you wait, you’re so excited.

Kulap Vilaysack 

I am. All my gifts.

SuChin Pak

I can’t wait till you open your package. Okay, so go, please tell me you had something to I know you had some add to cart? No, no honey,

Kulap Vilaysack  36:13

No, no honey, this is the end of the show, like we’ve already gone.

SuChin Pak 

We didn’t even get through my entire Paris list because there’s just so much.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Right now SuChin, this is where we bid our listeners […]

SuChin Pak 

I hope that you’re in a Mono prix wherever you are. That’s my only wish for our Add to Carter’s that they that they one day make it to the mecca called Monaprix, the target of Paris. You know, tag me if you’re there. There were a few folks that while I was there, I was like, oh, I’m going to Paris next week. You know, where was that vintage shop you went to? I did so much vintage shopping. And where’s that pharmacy? And what did you get there?

Kulap Vilaysack 

So the people want it. There’s your answer. But three people each person represents 1 million.

SuChin Pak 

Oh really? No I listen I get it. You know, this is why we do this podcast. What is more intimate than somebodies shopping list from their first mad foray overseas and you know for years.

Kulap Vilaysack 

What is the show if not that? Speaking of one person making a comment with somebody mentioned that it’s hard for them to find like our links, so if you weren’t aware, our producer Claire puts links to everything we talked about all of the products in the show notes so wherever you’re listening to this podcast if you scroll down, the link should be there. Also it’s on the Lemonada Media website under our show make sure you go there of course follow at @AddToCartPod for all of the visuals.

SuChin Pak  38:03

There are so many ways to get in touch with us and dive into our world of pads and serums you can leave us a voicemail at 833-453-6662, we love hearing your voices love hearing the bright cheery excitement when you’re talking about international pasta spoons you know I love hearing that.

Kulap Vilaysack

You’re the one who was like why do people bring up pads, feel like you’re really always driving that convo.

SuChin Pak

I know I feel too comfortable here. We have to make this less comfortable for me.

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ADD TO CART is a production of Lemonada Media. Our producer is Claire Jones and our editor is Ivan Kuraev. The music is by Wasahhbii and produced by La Made It and Oh So Familiar with additional music by APM music. Executive producers are Kulap Vilaysack, SuChin Pak, Jessica Cordova Kramer and Stephanie Wittels Wachs. Be sure to check out all the items we mentioned today on our Instagram at @AddToCartPod. Also, please take a moment to rate, review, and subscribe to the show wherever you get your podcast.

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