Fake Sydney Sweeney ‘Toilet Piss’ Soap Appears on eBay

Following the rapid sellout of Sydney Sweeney‘s Bathwater Bliss limited-edition soap, there have been counterfeit ads popping up on eBay. These include humorous imitations such as “Sydney’s Faux Pas Toilet Soap Bar” or “Sydney’s Restroom Relaxation Bar Soap.

Hey there fellow enthusiasts! I thought I’d share some important insights with you all regarding counterfeit merchandise of Sydney Sweeney that have been popping up on secondary markets. Be sure to verify any items before purchasing to ensure authenticity and protect your collection!

Sydney Sweeney’s fake soap surfaces on eBay

Customers have discovered phony items, such as the “Sydney’s Toilet Piss Bliss Bar Soap,” being offered for sale on eBay at £6.99. These imitation soaps are packaged similarly to Dr. Squatch products, potentially tricking some loyal customers. With an increasing number of fake listings of the actress’ items appearing, Dr. Squatch, the genuine soap manufacturer, has issued a warning about counterfeit goods infiltrating resale markets.

As a gamer speaking about those misleading ads, I’d say, “I want to clarify that while we don’t manage third-party vendors, I can assure you that Dr. Squatch hasn’t given permission for the Sydney Sweeney Bathwater or any of our exclusive items to be sold in physical stores like Walmart or similar online platforms.

This implies that since products are not purchased through our official site or authorized partners, we cannot guarantee their authenticity or condition.

On June 6, Sydney Sweeney introduced her limited-edition bathwater soap, which quickly ran out of stock. Since then, this debatable personal care item has popped up on platforms such as eBay at surprisingly high costs.

At the official Dr. Squatch website, a bar of soap starring in The White Lotus was priced at just $8. However, on eBay, the cost for the exclusive, limited-edition piece could reach between $300 and $700.

In response to people finding the notion of turning bathwater into soap unusual, Sweeney shared her thoughts on the matter with the media. At the premiere of her latest film, Echo Valley, she addressed the soap-related question from PEOPLE magazine.

When the publication stated, “The internet overwhelmingly approved, with some commenting ‘anything that gets men to take showers,'” The Euphoria star responded, “Well, you know what I mean.” In a conversation with E! News, Sweeney admitted she proposed the concept of bathwater soap to Dr. Squatch.

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2025-06-27 14:11