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    Dollar Tree Is Selling Adorable Holiday Soap Dispensers

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerDecember 6, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In addition to the tried-and-true mantelpiece, miniature tree decorations, and dining tablescape, it’s also fun to integrate some Christmas cheer into my everyday cleaning routine this time of year. Case in point: Dollar Tree has Christmas character hand soap dispensers that’ll make my bathroom a (clean!) pocket of joy every time I wash my hands.

    For just $1.25, you can give this mundane hygiene ritual the festive treatment. There are four different soap containers to choose from depending on your classic Christmas character, of choice. Of course, there’s a white-bearded Santa Claus wearing a red suit and hat with a white trim, and a white snowman with black buttons and a carrot nose wearing a wee orange scarf and a black top hat. 

    There’s also a gingerbread man with a red bow tie and matching buttons that you can fill up with a gingerbread-scented hand soap, as well as my personal favorite: a three-tiered Christmas tree decorated with fresh white snow and tiny multicolored light bulbs.

    Each of the plastic soap containers measures 3.25 inches in length, 6.75 inches in height, and 3.25 inches in width, making them a compact option for spreading holiday magic while preventing the spread of end-of-year colds. If you really wanted, you could even put them by your kitchen sink and pump them full of dish soap, or by your entryway with hand sanitizer!

    Happy customers have raved about these holiday soap dispensers, with one calling the set “way too cute.” Several others also mentioned ordering multiple containers as small gifts for coworkers and friends. However, a few people noted that they’re sometimes hard to find in Dollar Tree stores or that they sell out quickly, so you might want to consider checking the availability at your closest store before you head on by, or see if they’re available for shipping at your ZIP code.

    If this isn’t an option for you, or you don’t want to add more Dollar Tree products to your cart to qualify for shipping, Amazon does have a dupe with a near-identical design. The main caveat is that you’ll be spending $17.99 for a set of four dispensers instead of $1.25 per individual container, but you can easily purchase them online.

    The soap bottles have a similar size and also feature ultra-cute designs inspired by a Christmas Tree, Santa Clause, and a gingerbread man. Unfortunately, there’s no snowman, but you get an adorable white polar bear wearing a red scarf instead.

    If you buy this set or even all four of the Dollar Tree versions, you can put one at every sink in your home or even give them away in a DIY gift basket. The Amazon listing also suggested using them for storing hand sanitizer, dish soap, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, lotion, or even essential oils, so, similarly, you can integrate this festive hygiene staple into so many different areas of your home.





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