Grocery Store in Georgia Removes All Irish Spring Products Ahead of Clash With Notre Dame
By Karl Rasmussen

The Georgia Bulldogs are set to host Notre Dame on Saturday, and it seems that the fans in Athens are doing their part in trying to give their squad a slight edge. And that includes eliminating any and all luck of the Irish around town.
One grocery store has hilariously decided to remove any Irish Spring hygiene products from the shelves in anticipation for Saturday's clash at Sanford Stadium.
Tough luck, Dill’s customers! Pick a different soap, this is #Dawgs country pic.twitter.com/cDJbxjD9ld
— Wes Blankenship (@Wes_nship) September 17, 2019
Dill's Food City in Athens, Georgia has wiped the shelves of all Irish Spring deodorant and soap products, replacing them with a "temporarily out of stock" sign.
This is a level of pettiness that would only be seen within the most passionate of college football towns, and with Georgia looking to maintain its undefeated record, diminishing any amount of luck from Notre Dame's clutches was a priority for fans.
While the products will return to the shelves after the game between the hedges, Dill's Food City is running no risks ahead of the Week 4 clash.
Georgia grocery store removes Irish Spring soap before Notre Dame game. https://t.co/Z4bMy8XTNg pic.twitter.com/yBwLp2p2hr
— theScore (@theScore) September 19, 2019
With UGA favored to win by 14 points, they might not end up needing to block out Notre Dame's luck, but that hasn't prevented the grocery store from trying to boost the Dawgs' chances.