A limited-edition bar soap from Dr. Squatch, cold-processed with saponified palm, coconut, and olive oils and finished with gold mica and gold kaolin clay for a subtle shimmer. Shea butter softens as sea salt and kaolin clay work in a gentle, low-grit lather, leaving skin clean without the tight, stripped feeling that comes from detergent-based bars. It's part of the World Cup 2026 collection, released for a limited run tied to the tournament window.
Why Choose the Golden Glory Bar Soap?
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Over 98% Natural Origin: Formulated with saponified oils, shea butter, and clay rather than synthetic detergents, so the ingredient list stays close to plant and mineral sources.
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Certified Palm Oil Sourcing: The palm oil in this bar comes from certified sourcing, addressing one of the biggest sustainability red flags in bar soap formulation.
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Certified B-Corp Brand: Dr. Squatch holds B-Corp certification, meaning the company meets verified standards for social and environmental performance, not just product-level claims.
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Zero Grit, Real Exfoliation: Kaolin clay and sea salt provide a mild scrub without the harsh, gritty texture found in some natural exfoliating bars.
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Officially Licensed Collector's Item: As a FIFA World Cup 2026 tie-in, this bar doubles as a soccer-fan conversation piece — a niche no other natural bar soap brand currently occupies.
Perfect For
- Soccer fans stocking up on gear and gifts ahead of the 2026 World Cup
- Gift-buyers looking for a Father's Day or birthday present with a built-in conversation starter
- Men switching from synthetic body wash to a natural, plant-oil-based bar soap
- Collectors and novelty-item shoppers who want a limited-run item before it sells out
- Anyone hosting a World Cup watch party looking for a themed hostess or host gift
Product Specs
| Specification |
Details |
| Material |
Saponified oils of certified palm, coconut, and olive; naturally derived fragrance; shea butter; mica; gold kaolin clay; kaolin clay; sea salt |
| Certifications |
Certified B-Corp; certified sourcing for palm oil |
| Country of Origin |
Made in the USA |
| Quantity / Contents |
1 bar |
| Weight |
5 oz (141 g) |
| End of Life |
Box packaging can be recycled. |
| Key Omissions |
Zero grit formula; no synthetic detergent base |
| Google Product Type |
Health & Beauty > Personal Care > Cosmetics > Skin Care > Body Wash & Cleansers |
How to Use
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First Use: Wet the bar and your hands or a washcloth, then work up a lather directly on skin.
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Daily Use: Use in the shower or at the sink as you would any bar soap — the kaolin clay and sea salt provide light exfoliation with each use.
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After Each Use: Store the bar on a well-draining soap dish so it dries between uses and lasts longer.
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Storage: Keep in a cool, dry spot away from standing water to prevent the bar from softening prematurely.
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Pro-Tip: A bar soap that's allowed to fully dry between uses can outlast a bar that's left sitting in water by weeks — a draining dish is the single biggest factor in cost-per-use.
FAQs
What ingredients are in the Golden Glory bar soap, and is it actually natural?
It's formulated with saponified palm, coconut, and olive oils, shea butter, mica, gold kaolin clay, kaolin clay, and sea salt, and is stated as over 98% natural origin. Dr. Squatch is also a Certified B-Corp, which verifies company-wide environmental and social standards.
How long will the Golden Glory World Cup 2026 soap be available before it's gone?
This is a limited-edition release tied to the FIFA World Cup 2026 tournament window, so it's only produced for a limited run rather than as a permanent catalog item. Once current stock sells out, availability isn't guaranteed to be restocked.
Is this bar soap gritty or harsh on skin because of the clay and sea salt?
No — it's formulated as a "zero grit" bar, meaning the kaolin clay and sea salt provide mild exfoliation without the rough, gritty texture found in some natural scrub soaps.
Where is Dr. Squatch soap made, and is the packaging recyclable?
The bar is made in the USA, with ingredients sourced globally.