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Lush collaborated with Nintendo on a line of Mario-themed bathing products, and that could’ve been the end of the story. But unfortunately, intrepid consumers who purchased and tried some of the products have made an important discovery about the question block bath bomb: It’s very yellow. So yellow that it looks like pee.
i found out why no influencers are posting about the lush mario yellow question mark promotion pic.twitter.com/dvoh9O4xhb
— 🌦 (@zemnmez) March 26, 2023
So that’s it! That’s the news! If you elect to buy the question block bath bomb just know that it will leave your bath water a very peculiar color. Otherwise, it is a pretty cool product. You’ll randomly get one of six Mario-themed soap bars in each bath bomb, ranging from mini mushroom soaps to a golden coin soap bar.
There’s other non-yellow bathing and shower products part of the collaboration, like a Mario-themed cola-smelling shower gel and a Princess Peach body spray.