- Dr. Squatch has revealed a new line of Obligations collaboration products
- It includes two bars of soap and two deodorant sticks.
- They have aromas inspired by the characters soap and ghost
Dr. Squatch male cleaning brand has announced a new Obligations Collaboration with a line of new products inspired by the most emblematic members of the task force 141.
It includes two bars of soap and two deodorant sticks. The ghost sand bar soap is a heavy grain bar that has’ deep aromas of pepper, leather and smoked coal ‘, while Sarge’s soap bar has vigorizing notes of juniper, pine and moss scots’, presumably destined to call the Scottish inheritance of character.
I am not a great admirer of sandy soap, so the Sarge Soap bar definitely sounds more attractive here. Nor can I pretend there is not something fun in the inherently ridiculous nature of a soap bar.
As for the deodorant sticks, there is the ghost sticc deodorant, with a ‘daring and eartomous aroma’; and the deodorant of Sarge Sticc, which is apparently “clear and revitalizing.” The key ingredients include field balm extract and ghost plant extract (which I suspect that they were chosen given their obvious associations with the characters) plus moisturizing coconut oil.
Within each bar of soap there is a code to unlock an exclusive article in the game: a small call card with the pet of Dr. Squatch dressed as a soap that would certainly not mind rocking in my games online.
The products are now available through the Dr. Squatch website in three separate packages both in the United States and the United Kingdom. You can choose between a two soap package that costs $ 16 / £ 16, a package two of $ 22 / £ 21 with a soap and a deodorant stick, or a complete package with soaps and both deodorants that cost $ 43 / £ 42.
This is far from being the first Obligations Collaboration, but it’s quite fun. The connection between (the character) soap and soap seems quite obvious in the retrospective and the aromas here do not sound half bad. In addition to this, anything that can encourage the average player to improve his personal hygiene can only be considered a victory in my book.