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St. Patricks Luck of the Lather Sweepstakes

What is the Dr. Squatch "Luck of the Lather" sweepstakes?

Feeling lucky? Two winners will stike gold this St. Patrick's Day when they win a year supply of free Dr. Squatch soap & deo!. How does the sweepstakes work? Click here to learn more about the official rules. The "Luck of the Lather" sweepstakes is o

How do I enter the sweepstakes?

Click here to enter.

Can I enter the sweepstakes multiple times?

The Dr. Squatch "Luck of the Lather" Sweepstakes is limited to one entry per person.

What will the winner receive?

Two (2) winners will each receive a year supply of Dr. Squatch soap and deodorant, which is defined as (52) bars of soap and (12) deodorants (verifiable value of $520) (“Prize”). Any taxes on Prizes won will be the sole responsibility of the winners.

What are the sweepstakes rules?

Click here to see the full set of rules that are applied to the Dr. Squatch "Luck of the Lather" sweepstakes.

How do I know if I won the sweepstakes?

The Dr. Squatch "Luck of the Lather" Sweepstakes will end March 18th, 2026. Two winners will be randomly selected on March 18th, 2026, from the total eligible entries. The winner will be notified via by email to the address provided to sponsor in the

What do I do if I win?

First, a Squatch sized congratulations to you if you are a winner of the "Luck of the Lather" Sweepstakes!. As a winner, you will receive an email from the Doc with exact instructions on how to claim your prize. You will then have seven business days

Are there any entry restrictions?

The Dr. Squatch "Luck of the Lather" Sweepstakes (the “Sweepstakes”) is open only to legal residents of the United States who are at least 18 years of age as of the date of entry. Void in RI and where prohibited.

Dr. Squatch “Luck of the Lather” Sweepstakes- Official Rules

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO WIN. OPEN ONLY TO LEGAL RESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES WHO ARE OF LEGAL AGE OF MAJORITY IN THEIR STATE OF RESIDENCE (WHICH IS 18 IN MOST STATES, 19 IN ALABAMA AND NEBRASKA, AND 21 IN MISSISSIPPI).  VOID IN RHODE ISLAND AND WH