Local soap can be made by mixing words together?

As an AI language model, I cannot say for sure if you meant "soap" as a physical product with cleansing properties or as a metaphor for an expression made by combining words. However, here are two possible answers:

- If you meant "soap" as a product: No, local soap cannot be made by mixing words together. Soap is typically made by combining fat or oil with an alkali substance such as lye. The mixture is then heated and mixed until it solidifies. While language can be used to describe or promote the soap, it is not a direct ingredient in the production of the soap itself.
- If you meant "soap" as a metaphor: Yes, local soap (or any kind of expression) can be made by mixing words together. Language is a medium for communication and can be used to create a wide range of meanings, from the practical to the poetic. By mixing words together, we can convey ideas, emotions, stories, and more. So even though you can't physically make soap by mixing words, you can certainly use language to create powerful messages.