Dr. Squatch Unveils New Diamond Soap For Minecraft Fans
In honor of Minecraft’s 15th anniversary, the soap company Dr. Squatch has teamed up with the legendary game and released a limited-edition soap and deodorant. Inspired by the iconic and always-useful diamond pickaxe, Dr. Squatch’s new lineup is perfect for anyone who needs a good cleaning after a long day exploring caves, harvesting wheat, and escaping creepers (or even anyone who just had a long day at school or work).
Their exclusive Diamond Scrub soap is a bright blue color, just like diamonds in the game, and it has scents of smoke, cedar, oak, and thyme. The soap’s creators say the scent was inspired by the idea of Minecraft players using TNT to blast their way through mines and venturing through the game’s dense forests. And, as all players know, you can’t craft a diamond pickaxe without obtaining some diamond – that’s why the soap is made with diamond powder, which is a great exfoliator for your skin.
Dr. Squatch also just released their Diamond Sticc, which is part of their popular aluminum-free deodorant line. The deodorant has arrowroot and charcoal for natural deodorizing power, while also utilizing shea butter and jojoba to keep skin hydrated. It’s great for anyone who wants to stay fresh during a long journey through to the Nether.
Dr. Squatch Products Come With An Exclusive In-Game Download
Both the Diamond Scrub Soap and the Diamond Sticc Deodorant come with an exclusive in-game download code for Minecraft players. Using the code on the packaging, players will unlock a diamond robe for their characters. The robe is light blue with a diamond trim that actually glistens, so now you can feel (and look) relaxed and refreshed both in the game and IRL.
The download code is included with every Diamond Scrub soap and Diamond Sticc deodorant, regardless of whether it’s purchased in-store or online. Check out the limited edition collection here.
Dr. Squatch is also a certified B Corp. and adheres to a robust guideline of environmental and ethical policies that ensure each bar of soap is made with natural materials that are sustainably sourced. To date, Dr. Squatch has also donated almost 12,000 bars of soap as part of its outreach program.