Bath & Bodyworks Great Canadian Hand Soap Event


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 says:

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

  2. VeeVee says:

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

  3. jennifernobs says:

    love love love hand soaps

  4. sean says:

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

  5. abby5 says:

    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 [email protected] 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.

  6. abby5 says:

    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%

  7. abby5 says:

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

  8. well says:

    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 :\

  9. VeeVee says:

    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.

  10. mlongboat says:

    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:)

  11. SarahLilly says:

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

  12. Isabel says:

    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)

  13. Lily says:

    When does this offer end?

  14. Stephanie says:

    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.

  15. Joanne says:

    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.

  16. Khristopher says:

    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.

  17. Joanne says:

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

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