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Subscription Box Unboxing - Sudsy Bar Soap

In my search for wonderful products to help me look and feel my best, I came across another Canadian company - Sudsy Bar Soap Co. based out of Mission, BC.

What is it:
A monthly subscription box, carefully curated with four artisan soaps from Canada's finest soap makers to bring you a lovingly curated selection of handcrafted soaps

What is included:
Four fabulous soap bars shipped to your door - you can choose to receive your box every one, two, or three months.

How much is it:
$24/month + shipping (shipping ranges anywhere from $3.95 - $9.95 depending on where you are in Canada) This subscription box is available to those in the US with shipping being $9.95.

You also have the option of purchasing single bars or boxes specific to a certain brand (including those from previous months if still available). You can even purchase or a gift certificate for a one or three-month subscription


Dana (the Chief Sudsy Officer) was kind enough to send me one of their boxes for review. Before I even opened the box, I could smell the luscious scents emanating from the box. The box was well packaged and contained 4 soaps from Smell My Chakra Holistics which was the January Sudsy Bar Box:





Included in the box were the following:

Lemon Poppy Seed

Eucalyptus

Sweet Cedar

Lemongrass & Cinnamon (Solar Plexus Chakra)


All of these soaps smell absolutely wonderful - even my dogs were quite interested while I was opening the box and came over to give the soaps a sniff. I love that these soaps do not contain any synthetic colors, micas, iron oxides or synthetic scents/perfumes. These soaps were made with only pure essential oils to scent and to add therapeutic benefits, and roots, herbs and other botanicals to naturally color their soaps.


Would I recommend the Sudsy Bar Soap Box:
Yes, definitely (further review of the individual soaps at a later date)

My Rating on initial unboxing:  5 of 5




* This is not a sponsored blog. Products were provided to me for review, however, all opinions are genuinely my own.*





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