Rocky - Root Beer Happy Kids Bubble Bath
Rocky
A delicate bubble bath that creates an abundance of long-lasting, silky bubbles. Formulated with moisture-rich glycerin, softening lactic acid, and aromatic essential oils, it leaves your skin soft and your senses calm.
There’s something different about our bubbles. That’s thanks to glycerin for its moisture-rich properties, and lactic acid. This combination creates a decadent bubble bath—sink into soft clouds made of thousands of small, silky bubbles, swirling with soothing peaks and valleys. We finished it with a blend of aromatic essential oils to help you fully unwind.
Now go ahead, run yourself a nice, warm bath.
KEY INGREDIENTS AND BENEFITS:
Moisture-Rich Glycerin – Draws moisture into your skin for lasting softness.
Sweet Fennel– Soothes and adds a mild, sweet aroma.
Sarsaparilla – Brings a warm, nostalgic aroma.
Scent: Root Beer
OUR SUSTAINABLE JOURNEY IS EVOLVING
We’re moving away from virgin plastic by using bottles and caps made from Post-Consumer Recycled (PCR) plastic. PCR plastic is made from recycled materials—giving them new life and keeping them out of landfills. Our labels are made with Forest Film, a renewable material sourced from sustainably managed forests.
Tested on people not animals
- Water (Eau)
- Coco-Glucoside
- Coco-Betaine
- Glycerin
- Sodium Chloride
- Lactic Acid
- Gaultheria Procumbens (Wintergreen) Leaf Oil
- Foeniculum Vulgare (Fennel) Oil
- Hemidesmus Indicus Root Extract
100% Post-Consumer Recycled (PCR) Plastic Bottles (Recycling Code #1) and Caps (Recycling Code #5)
Our 1L and 240 mL bottles—as well as the 1L and 240 caps—are made from 100% PCR plastic, which means they’re created using recycled plastic materials. This helps keep plastic out of landfills and reduces our reliance on virgin plastic.
Forest Film Labels
Our labels are made with Forest Film—a renewable, wood-based material sourced from sustainably managed forests.
RECYCLING TIP:
To maximize recycling potential, rinse and clean bottles before placing them in your curbside bin. Remove the label beforehand—soaking the bottle in warm, soapy water can make it easier to peel off.
Recycling guidelines vary by location—please check with your local municipality for details.