Native’s latest collection invites you to smell like Girl Scout cookies because who needs regular body wash?

Desperately seeking a cookie-scented shower experience? Well, you’re in luck! 🍪

Native's limited-edition collection: Because nothing says 'morning motivation' like smelling like Thin Mints. (Business Wire)

Native, the clean personal care company, is rolling out a limited-edition collection that’ll make you wonder, “Do I really need to smell like a cookie?”

Crafted in homage to Girl Scout Cookies, this collection is up for grabs at nativecos.com and conveniently at Target stores. Ideal for those willing to pay for the privilege of smelling like dessert.

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In a statement, Vineet Kumar, CEO of Native, said the company takes pride in surprising consumers with “something unexpected yet craveable.”

“We are so excited to partner with Girl Scouts to transform its iconic cookie flavors into scents for our clean, simple, and effective collection of products,” said Kumar.

So, here’s what you didn’t know you were missing in your life: Caramel Coconut Deodorant, Trefoils Body Wash (because nothing says cleanliness like shortbread-scented showers), Peanut Butter Deodorant (because who wouldn’t want to smell like a snack?), Lemon Deodorant (for when you want to be extra zesty), and Thin Mints everything – because nothing screams minty freshness like Thin Mints Shampoo and Conditioner.

“Seeing our cookies inspire an entire line of personal care products is really exciting,” said Wendy Lou, chief revenue officer at Girl Scouts of the USA. “These products are a fun twist on ways folks can enjoy the scents of our beloved cookie flavors.”

Regular, Sensitive, and Plastic Free Deodorants will set you back $13, Deodorant & Body Spray $14, Body Wash a mere $9, and the 2-in-1 Shampoo & Conditioner and individual Shampoo & Conditioner bottles $10 each.


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