The Walt Disney Company has done away with plenty of attractions or offerings that Disney fanatics have liked (Splash Mountain, anyone?) but one unexpected closure has recently shaken up many Disney fanatics who share a fondness for moisturizing and a fondness for Disney vacations.
The skincare brand H20+, which was responsible for creating Disney’s signature bath products in its Resorts and cruise ship suites for years, is closing for good — so now that a run on the leftover products has started, fans are sharing the best places to find the leftovers!
One TikTok user recently shared that he found H20+ products on sale for as little as $2.99 at a Burlington store! “H20+ Products including Sea salt and more? don’t mind if I do,” the TikTok user (@waltdisneyworldparks, aka Disney World Tom) wrote in the caption of the video. H20+’s Sea Salt Body Butter was one of the products, and the TikTok user “Disney World Tom” shows footage of shoving all the remaining products into his shopping cart.
One fellow H20+ skincare and Disney vacation fan asked if anyone knew about the products coming to stores like Target or Walmart (which, as it happens, might be making its own deal with Disney) soon, and got a negative response for now.
Another seemingly-beleaguered fan joked that he “mistakenly sent this to my wife and ended up going to two different Burlingtons on a Saturday night”, presumably because his wife was eager to track down some of the discounted products that are being discontinued!
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Remember, you can also stock up on what’s left of H20+ (the Disney collection) on shopDisney with a 30% discount before September 30. With the addition of discounts from services like Rakuten, you might save even more! Some H20+ skincare products (that are not from the Disney collection) can also be found on Amazon; details are on the H20+ website, which is still active for now.
Are you going to be sad to see Disney’s signature bath products go away forever?