- Dr. Squatch has revealed a new line of Call of duty Collaboration products
- It includes two soap bars and two deodorant sticks
- They have perfumes inspired by the characters soap and the ghost
The male grooming mark, Dr Squatch, announced a new Call of duty Collaboration with a range of new products inspired by the most emblematic members of the 141 processing force.
It includes two soap bars and two deodorant sticks. The soap of the ghost grain bar is a heavy grain bar described as having deep terrible perfumes of pepper, leather and smoked wooden charcoal ” while the Sarge soap bar has invigorating notes of Scottish juniper, pine and foam ‘- probably intended to call the SCOT heritage of the character.
I am not a big fan of grainy soap, so the Sarge soap bar seems to me the most attractive for me here. Nor can I claim that there is not something funny in the intrinsically ridiculous nature of a soap bar.
As for the deodorant sticks, there is the Sticc ghost deodorant, with a “daring and earthy perfume”; And the deodorant Sarge Sticc, which is apparently “clear and revitalizing”. The key ingredients include balm extract on the ground and the ghost plant extract (which I suspect were chosen given their obvious associations with the characters) as well as the moisturizing coconut oil.
Inside each soap bar is a code to unlock an exclusive article in play – a small cool call card with Dr Squatch mascot disguised as soap that it would certainly not bother me to swing in my online games.
The products are available now via the Dr Squatch website in three separate bundles in the United States and the United Kingdom. You can choose between a pack of two soaps which costs $ 16 / £ 16, a $ 22 pack / £ 21 with a soap and a deodorant stick, or a complete pack of four soaps with soaps and the two deodorants which amounts to $ 43 / £ 42.
It’s far from being the first Call of duty Collaboration, but it’s quite fun. The link between soap (the character) and soap seem quite obvious with hindsight and perfumes here does not seem half bad either. In addition to that, anything that could encourage the average player to improve his personal hygiene can not be considered a victory in my book.




