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Swap your margarita for a cocktail-infused body wash this Dry July

Swap your margarita for a cocktail-infused body wash this Dry July

Herald Sun07-07-2025
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When Sundae Body first launched its whipped shower foam range, the bodycare industry was shaken to its core – in the best way possible.
In the years since, they've teamed up with beloved brands, launched special edition scents and bundles, and brought almost every delicious flavour imaginable into Aussie bathrooms, giving the mundane task of lathering up each night a long-awaited rebrand.
Now, the beloved brand is releasing its newest range of whipped shower foams, and the timing of the drop couldn't be more convenient.
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