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Dr. Squatch made 5,000 bars of the soap − dubbed Sydney's Bathwater Bliss − and sold them online for $8 each. They quickly sold out, and now those bars are getting re-sold for much, much more ...
A very real, very limited-edition soap made with my actual bathwater.” For those looking to lather up, the limited-edition soap will go on sale Friday, June 6 at 12 p.m. ET for $8 per bar.
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.
Sydney Sweeney released a sultry soap made with her used bathwater — and The Post managed to scoop up two samples before the 5,000 bars sold out in less than a minute.
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 fans can now lather up with the actor's bathwater in a limited-edition soap made by men's natural body wash brand Dr. Squatch. The Emmy-nominated star, who rose to fame on the HBO ...
In announcing the most recent soap collab, Sweeney referenced comments made on her 2024 Dr. Squatch post about buying the bathwater she was sitting in.
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