- Dr. Squatch has revealed a new line of Call of Duty Collaborative products
- It includes two soap rods and two deodorant sticks
- They have scents inspired by the characters soap and ghost
Mandelet brand Dr. Squatch has announced a new Call of Duty Collaboration with a number of new products inspired by the most iconic members of the Task Force 141.
It includes two soap rods and two deodorant sticks. Ghost Grit Bar Soap is a heavy -dweller beam that is described as having ‘deep earthy scents of pepper, leather and smoked charcoal’, while the sarge soap can boast ‘refreshing notes of Scottish einer, pine and moss’ -presumably to remember the character’s Scottish heritage.
I’m not a big fan of Grynt soap, so Sarge Soap Bar certainly sounds the most appealing to me here. Nor can I pretend that there is nothing fun at the inherent ridiculous character of a soap soap bar.
As for deodorant sticks, there is a ghost sticc deodorant with a ‘bold, earthly scent’; and Sarge Sticc Deodorant, who is apparently ‘crispy and revitalizing’. The most important ingredients include field balm extract and ghost plants (which I suppose to be chosen considering their obvious associations with the characters) plus moisturizer cookos oil.
Inside each soap beam is a code for unlocking an exclusive item in the game – a cool little phone card with Dr. Squatch -mascot dressed as soap, which I certainly wouldn’t mind rocking in my online matches.
The products are now available via Dr. The Squatch Web site in three separate bundles in both the US and UK. You can choose between a two-pack soaps that cost $ 16 / £ 16, a $ 22 / £ 21 two-pack with a soap and a deodorant stick, or a complete four-pack with both soaps and both deodorants coming to $ 43 / £ 42.
This is far from the first Call of Duty Collaboration, but it’s quite funny. The connection between (character) soap and soap seems pretty obvious in the rearview mirror, and smells here don’t sound half bad either. On top of this, everything that can encourage the average player to improve their personal hygiene can only be considered a victory in my book.