I had some soap that I rebatched with tea leaves and peach purée.
A little over a year ago I found some of the abominations and my cheap self just used them.
Disclaimer: they were horrid when I first made them 10 years ago. The rebatch was awful and the bars before I rebatched were some of the hardest bars ever. They were at least two years old when I decided to rebatch. All you experienced people know this was a nightmare. I put in whole loose leaf tea leaves and mixed purée. I then poured the lumpy mixture into plastic molds from some food thing. So not only lumpy and nasty, they were a pita to remove from the plastic. Ugh. I hated those bars of soap, and so I tossed them into the bottom of a hamper hoping they would magically disappear, spoiler alert, they did not.
All the organic ingredients turned brown. The soap turned brown from the scratchiest tea leaves and the peach purée bars never got hard. They stayed super smashy soft. And turned chocolate brown and didn’t suds very well. I ended up making a soap sandwich from the harder pieces and the smashy stuff and that helped.
The smashy soap, while super brown, did not smell like anything other than soap. No off odors, no mold, just soft. There was transfer from the organic material to the soap which means tons of DOS.
My estimation, long term, not great, but if you plan on using them in the short term, go for it!
If you’re making it for yourself, just do small batches at a time.