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Bath & Bodyworks Great Canadian Hand Soap Event

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Antibac­te­r­ial hand soaps are on sale NOW at all Bath & Body Works loca­tions! I don’t know about you but I could just live in this store, it’s so delight­ful! :)

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18 Responses to “Bath & Bodyworks Great Canadian Hand Soap Event”

  1. Missy

    I love it too. I can’t wait till they invade Que­bec. no more trips across the bor­der to get candles.

  2. VeeVee

    YAY I love there hand soaps there amaz­ing! Will stock up on some for when we move haha

  3. sean

    Any ideas of when the next ‘can­dle’ deal or sale will happen?

  4. abby5

    Don“t for­get this coupon:

    While sup­plies last. Limit 1 per cus­tomer.
    Offer valid in store only July 17, 2010.

    Prior to sales tax. Limit one coupon per trans­ac­tion. No sub­sti­tu­tions. While sup­plies last. This coupon must be pre­sented and sur­ren­dered at time of pur­chase. It may not be com­bined with any other coupons or dis­counts. This coupon is not redeemable for cash, gift cards or sale mer­chan­dise, nor is it valid toward pre­vi­ously pur­chased mer­chan­dise. Offer valid only in Bath & Body Works Canada store loca­tions for dates printed. Selec­tion may vary by store. Offer not valid online or at Bath & Body Works stores in the U.S. No copies or mechan­i­cal repro­duc­tions of the coupon will be accepted. Exclu­sions and/or pur­chase lim­i­ta­tions may apply. Sub­ject to change with­out notice.

    For more infor­ma­tion, email us at bbwcanada@bbw.com or call us 1–888-684‑6412 1–888-684‑6412

    BATH & BODY WORKS (CANADA) CORP., 1608 St. Regis Boule­vard, Dor­val, Que­bec, H9P 1H6

    © 2010 Bath & Body Works. All Rights Reserved.

  5. abby5

    Sorry that coupons is for a Free travel size item with an pur­chase from their sig­na­ture col­lec­tion (up to $5)

    If order­ing online then use code-S102031 –for 20%

  6. abby5

    Oh and that is the old coupon –sorry –new coupon expires on Aug.11, 20010
    *sorry*

  7. well

    These soaps were cheaper pre­vi­ously. They were 3$ each for all thr anti-bacterial soaps (both foam­ing and the cream ones with the beads).
    I sub­mit­ted it to the sug­gest a deal but they never got posted :\

  8. VeeVee

    The $3 ones were on clear­ance for cer­tain scents only I picked up a few then as well, it was part of there Yel­low duck twice a year thingy they have.

  9. mlongboat

    If it smells good dd wants to eat it. *rolls eyes* She prefers bar soap(dove go fresh nec­taraine) but will occa­sion­ally sam­ple the liq­uids so I try to stick to non fruity soap:)

  10. SarahLilly

    i luv bath and body works and this sale too! i went yes­ter­day and grabbed 6handsoaps!

  11. Isabel

    I also had a 20% off coupon that I used. It was given to me the last time that I was there for this time period :o )

  12. Stephanie

    I was at the B&BW in St Catharines today and the deal there was 5 for $15 or 7 for $20 on the handsoaps.

  13. Joanne

    Just a tip — there is no ben­e­fit to using antibac­te­r­ial ver­sus reg­u­lar soap for every­day use. How­ever, the tri­closan that soaps like this con­tain may be harm­ful to humans and the envi­ron­ment. The FDA is cur­rently review­ing tri­closan, and davidsuzuki.org says:

    Tri­closan can pass through skin and is sus­pected of inter­fer­ing with hor­mone func­tion (endocrine dis­rup­tion). U.S. Cen­ters for Dis­ease Con­trol and Pre­ven­tion sci­en­tists detected tri­closan in the urine of nearly 75 per cent of those tested (2,517 peo­ple ages six years and older). The Euro­pean Union clas­si­fies tri­closan as irri­tat­ing to the skin and eyes, and as very toxic to aquatic organ­isms, not­ing that it may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic envi­ron­ment. Envi­ron­ment Canada like­wise cat­e­go­rized tri­closan as poten­tially toxic to aquatic organ­isms, bioac­cu­mu­la­tive, and per­sis­tent. In other words, it doesn’t eas­ily degrade and can build up in the envi­ron­ment after it has been rinsed down the shower drain. In the envi­ron­ment, tri­closan also reacts to form diox­ins, which bioac­cu­mu­late and are toxic.

    The exten­sive use of tri­closan in con­sumer prod­ucts may con­tribute to antibiotic-resistant bac­te­ria. The Cana­dian Med­ical Asso­ci­a­tion has called for a ban on antibac­te­r­ial con­sumer prod­ucts, such as those con­tain­ing triclosan.”

    I’m sorry to be a ‘downer’, but I want to encour­age health­ier bod­ies and a health­ier planet.

  14. Khristopher

    I just bought 6 of these.

    I was look­ing at the ingre­di­ents in the soap, and some of them do have ethanol instead of tri­closan as the active ingredient.

  15. Joanne

    Inter­est­ing that some con­tain ethanol — I have not seen that in soap, just sanitizers.

  16. Half-Life

    I really enjoyed read­ing your blog, and it looks won­der­ful. If you get a chance you should visit my blog as well. I hope you have a good day!

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