Native releases new deodorant, body wash inspired by Jarritos flavors. Here's what to know.
The natural deodorant brand Native has released another unique collection for customers who enjoy a tasty treat.
Earlier this month, Native and Mexican soda brand Jarritos released a collection of deodorants, body wash, hair products and lotion − scented like four popular Jarritos flavors.
Native is popularly known for its aluminum- and cruelty-free deodorants, made from a baking soda base. Jarritos products are made with natural fruit juices, inspired by the flavors of Mexico.
In time for the holidays, Native also released a Dunkin' Donuts collection earlier this month, featuring deodorant, body wash, hair products and lotion that smell like various doughnuts.
Here's what to know about the Native x Jarritos Collection.
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What are the Native x Jarritos Collection scents?
According to a Native news release, the collection features four Jarritos-inspired scents:
- Watermelon: "A delightfully light, fruit scent. This fresh mix of watermelon and jasmine notes will give you cool summer vibes any time of the year."
- Passion Fruit: "A tropical scent that's sure to tantalize. This sweet blend of guava, grapefruit and tangerine notes will transport you to paradise."
- Mandarin: "A scent that packs a citrus punch. This powerful combination of mandarin, pear and peony notes will reawaken your senses."
- Pineapple: "An exceptionally juicy scent. This fun fusion of pineapple and melon notes has a whole lot of tropical awesomeness."
Where to buy Native x Jarritos Collection
Native and Jarritos products are only available on the Native website and Target website. The products are not available in stores.
How much is the Native x Jarritos Collection?
According to a Native news release, each product from the collection cost the following:
- Deodorant: $13
- Body wash: $10
- Lotion: $14
- Shampoo, conditioner and 2-in-1 shampoo and conditioner: $10
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