We recently announced that Disney Consumer Products would be teaming with Method to create Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse hand soaps. Now we have more details!
The Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse soaps are naturally derived, biodegradable eco-hand wash the comes in fun designs that are perfect for kids. The Mickey Mouse soap smells like Lemonade while the Minnie Mouse soap smells like Strawberry.
Here is what Lucy Leahy, the General Manager of Hand Care at Method Products, had to say about the soap:
We were inspired by the opportunity to positively influence kids of all ages to wash their hands with a symbolic bottle that pays homage to the iconic Disney characters we all love.
And here is what Johanna Mooney, the Director of Health and Beauty for Disney Consumer Products, had to say about the soap:
Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse have had an everlasting presence, remaining cool with kids and adults alike through the years. The fresh new design of the Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse soaps by Method is sure to provide an irresistible pop on the counter that will make a daily habit like hand washing fun for the whole family.
Here is where you will be able to find the Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse hand washes next month in the US and Canada:
- Target
- Shoppers Drug Mart
- Babies “R” Us
- Soap.com
- Amazon.com
- Methodhome.com
Source: Disney Consumer Products
Disney Consumer Products recently announced that Jessica Dunne has been named the Executive Vice President of the Disney Mom and Babies brand. Jessica is a new mom herself, which makes her the perfect pick for the role. She overseas new product categories and develops unique consumer propositions that will drive loyalty for the Disney brand.
Jessica reports directly to Andy Mooney, the Chairman of Disney Consumer Products. Jessica previously held the position of Executive Vice President for Disney Consumer Products Global Licensing and Toys brand.
Source: Disney Consumer Products
First Justin Bieber gets his own OPI nail polish line, and now there are colors based on the upcoming Walt Disney Pictures film “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides,” how exciting! The new “Pirates of the Caribbean” line features six limited-edition nail colors and a new silver shatter! The silver shatter is inspired by graffiti and leaves behind a crackled, two-texture silver finish when painted over any other OPI color on your nails.
Here is what OPI Executive VP and Artistic Director Suzi Weiss said about the new “Pirates of the Caribbean” line:
OPI is thrilled to celebrate the latest film in this beloved series. The Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides lacquers were inspired by a world filled with mythical mermaids, gleaming treasure, and high-seas adventure. With shades ranging from sage and lavender to khaki gray and pastel pink, these colors are evocative of a warm, tropical setting, with a classic nautical influence.
The colors in the new line include:
- Skull & Glossbones: Best light gray ever, no bones about it.
- Mermaid’s Tears: Few have seen this magical green.
- Steady as She Rose: This gorgeous pink is your final destination.
- Planks a Lot: Dive into style with this lustworthy purple!
- Sparrow Me the Drama: This cool, collected pink means business!
- Stranger Tides: Explore this uncharted sea of sage.
- Silver Shatter: A shimmering sea of silver with a two-texture finish.
This limited edition OPI line will be available beginning May 2011 at professional salons, including:
- Beauty Brands
- Beauty First
- Chatters
- Dillard’s
- JCPenney
- Pure Beauty
- Regis
- Trade Secret
- ULTA
Each color will retail for $8.50.
Not only will Britney Spears be performing live on ABC’s “Good Morning America” on March 29, 2011, she will also be performing on ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” that night. Both performances are set to promote Brit’s new album, “Femme Fatale,” which releases that day.
According to reports Britney will be performing songs off of the “Femme Fatale” album, including the hits “Hold It Against Me” and “Till The World Ends.”
Will you be tuning in for both of Britney’s performances?
























