Soap with Soul

Celebrate the 4th of July with Dr. Bronner’s

June 29, 2016

The 4th July is fast approaching and celebration plans for the US Independence Day are in full swing. If you’re an American in the UK or simply want to join in the fun, make sure you have a bottle of the country’s No.1 natural selling soap, Dr. Bronner’s in hand.

Loved by a host of American favourite celebrities including Eminem, Natalie Portman and Kate Hudson, Dr. Bronner’s famous pure-castille soap is made with organic and Fairtrade ingredients and promises to leave you and your conscience feeling squeaky clean this July! Known across the globe as “the soap brand with soul” for making a stand for ethical ingredients and worker’s rights, Dr. Bronner’s is available in eight different scents, perfectly suited to each and every mood this Independence Day.

Furthermore, Dr. Bronner’s soap has 18-in-1 different uses, from cleansing the skin and washing the dishes to shampooing your pets and brushing your teeth. Available in the fragrant scents of Rose, Citrus, Peppermint, Lavender, Green Tea, Eucalyptus, Almond, Tea Tree and Baby Mild, Dr. Bronner’s Liquid Soaps are free from any harsh and artificial chemicals. Combining organic Coconut and Jojoba essential oils, Dr. Bronner’s soaps make a luxurious and rich lather to sooth, cleanse and moisturise the skin all in the name of nature!

RRP for 18-in-1 Hemp Pure Castile Soap

£1.99 59ml | £3.99 118ml | £5.99 237ml | £8.99 473ml

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For further press information please contact:
Samantha Organ or Holly Deagle at The Spa PR Company
E. Samantha@thespaprcompany.com | T. 020 7100 7018

Note to Editors
Emanuel Bronner was a third generational soap maker who spent his life renouncing hate and war on a personal mission to unite mankind. His strong views and lectures landed him in a mental asylum in Chicago, but eight months later in 1948, Bronner escaped and continued with his message in California. During this time, he also began making peppermint liquid soap under the ‘Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps’ brand. He gave away soap during his talks but soon realized people were taking it without listening to him speak. As a result, he started writing his philosophy on the bottle in tiny script, which is still used on Dr. Bronner’s packaging today.