Sydney Sweeney selling soap made from own bathwater
(NewsNation) — Ever wonder what it's like to bathe with heartthrob Sydney Sweeney? Well, now some will get their chance.
Sweeney has announced she's selling her own soap, 'Sydney's Bathwater Bliss,' made from her bathwater.
The soap is 'a perfect combination of the two best places on the planet: The outdoors and Sydney Sweeney's bathtub,' according to the Dr. Squatch website.
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This is the second collaboration between Sweeney and Dr. Squatch. The two worked together in 2024, when Sweeney appeared in the company's body wash promotion.
Only 5,000 bars of the soap will be made, and Dr. Squatch will award 100 bars to lucky bathers in a giveaway on its Instagram and website between May 29 and June 5.
The product launches June 6.
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