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An article on Dr. Bronner's website describes the company's history as " founded in 1948 by Emanuel Bronner, a third-generation master soapmaker from a German-Jewish soapmaking family.
Sydney Sweeney’s new Dr. Squatch soap includes her actual bathwater—yes, really. Only 5,000 bars available starting June 6.
To get one of the bars, fans can enter a giveaway on Dr. Squatch's website or Instagram starting May 29. The giveaway will close on June 5 at 11:59 p.m. PT and only 100 bars will be available.
Called “Sydney’s Bathwater Bliss,” the bricc (what Dr. Squatch calls its soap bars) is a “very real, very limited-edition soap made with my actual bathwater,” Sweeney wrote. Related Stories ...
Sydney Sweeney's Dr. Squatch Bathwater Bliss Bar of Soap ad. Dr. Squatch “When your fans start asking for your bathwater, you can either ignore it, or turn it into a bar of Dr. Squatch soap ...
Either follow Dr. Squatch's Instagram account and leave a comment, or you can fill out a form on its website. The product giveaway ends on June 4, and winners will be messaged or emailed from June 6.
So buy the soap, don’t buy the soap, we really don’t care. Remember, this is the same company that insured Nick Cannon’s testicles for $10 million. Irish Spring, here we come.
Dr. Squatch has limited the bar soap’s run to just 5,000 bricks. 100 lucky customers will get to walk away with a free one. Dr. Squatch is hosting a giveaway that went live today.
The soap -- made from pine bark extract, exfoliating sand and droplets of water Sweeney bathed in -- went on sale at 12 p.m. ET and was listed as sold out on the site within seconds.
Sydney Sweeney worked with the company Dr. Squatch on a new soap called Sydney’s Bathwater Bliss, which the company says contains a small amount of her actual bath water.