After Sydney Sweeney‘s Bathwater Bliss soap sold out within minutes, Dr. Squatch warned about the fake ones at Walmart. Earlier this month, the men’s personal care company launched a limited-edition soap that they made from Sweeney’s bath water on popular demand. Despite the ensuing criticism, the product went out of stock shortly after its release. Now, the company’s representative cautioned that similar soap sold in retail stores could be knockoffs.
Dr. Squatch’s spokesperson said they have not authorized the reselling of their Sydney Sweeney soap
Dr. Squatch’s spokesperson released an exclusive statement to The U.S. Sun, alleging that Sydney Sweeney’s Bathwater Bliss soap being sold at Walmart could be fake. The company released the $8 product on its official website on June 6. It went out of stock within minutes of its launch and is no longer available on the site. However, Sydney’s Bathwater Bliss soap listings surfaced on Walmart’s website. These are reportedly being sold by third-party vendors via the marketplace.
The rep stated that Dr. Squatch doesn’t “control third-party resellers.” But, the statement confirmed they didn’t authorize the sale of Sweeney’s bathwater soap via “retail stores like Walmart or similar platforms.” These fake products feature “Dr_squatch Mens Soap – Bathwater 5oz Teal Soap Bar.” One more reads “Dr Squatc [sic] Bathwater 5oz Teal Soap Bar.” The company further claimed it can’t “verify the authenticity” of the soap because of its sale...
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