Bag of D*cks Bubble Confetti
Bag of D*cks Bubble Confetti
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Sprinkle some sass and scent with our Bag of D*cks Bubble Confetti, available in three fun fragrances: soothing Lavender Vanilla, zesty Lemon, or the irresistible Book Boyfriend. Each burst of confetti not only adds a playful pop of color but also fills the air with a cheeky, delightful aroma—perfect for a playful soak that’s sure to make you smile!
For the best bubbly experience, use a bubble sack to hold the confetti or a strainer to keep the playful shapes under running water and watch as the bubbles build up!
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Ingredients
Bubble Truffle/Scoop Ingredients:Sodium Bicarbonate, Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate, Corn Starch, Cream of Tartar, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Isopropyl Alcohol, Glycerin, Cocoa Butter, Essential Oil and/or Fragrance Oil, Kaolin Clay, Polysorbate 80
Bubble Confetti Ingredients: Corn Starch, Sodium Bicarbonate, Coco Betain, SLSA Powder, Fragrance/Essential Oil, MICA
Possible Colorants: Red 2, 3, 27, 28, 40, Blue 1, Yellow 5, 6, Green 5, 6, 8, Violet 2, Black 2, and/or Nigrosene
Mica can contain the following: Fluorophlogopite, mica, titanium dioxide, tin dioxide, iron oxide, tin oxide, manganese violet
Products with Glitter may contain: Cellulose, glycerin, polyethylene terephthalate, polyurethane, water, acrylates crosspolymer, aluminum (0.02%).
All dye and MICA used for our products are FDA approved.
Color may vary as these are handmade products.
*Each Bubble Scoop weighs about 1.5 oz
How to use
- Crumble the bubble scoop, and hold it under the running water. The bar will start to melt in your hand and release its scent and/or color. The tub will begin to fill with thick, fluffy bubbles.
- Turn off the water when the tub is full and give the water a swish with your hand. This will help create more bubbles. If there are not enough bubbles to your liking, add a little bit more bubble scoop.
- Some people prefer to put the crumbled bar into a strainer first, so that they don't drop any pieces into the water.
- The stronger the water flow, the more bubbles you'll get.