'Toy Story' Reveals a Bold New Collaboration with Dr. Squatch – And Fans Will Want to Stock Up Fast
As viewers counts down the days until the upcoming arrival of Toy Story 5, fan-favorite personal care company Dr. Squatch is getting in on the excitement with their new line of Pixar-inspired soap.
According to a recent press release shared with us over email, Dr. Squatch is releasing several new products tied to the imminent theatrical debut of Pixar's highly anticipated, Toy Story 5.
Available through Dr. Squatch's Jukebox online, the new lineup of soaps and personal care products feature direct nods to the studio's beloved animation property. These scents specifically include:
- Cowgirl Courage Natural Body Soap: inspired by Joan Cusack's yodeling cowgirl Jessie, a no-scrub natural soap bar made with horsetail extract, featuring notes of bright citrus, wildflowers and sandalwood.
- Cowgirl Courage Natural Deodorant: an aluminum-free deodorant, featuring the same aroma and scents as the aforementioned soap bar.
- Cosmic Captain Natural Body Soap: inspired by Tim Allen's intrepid Space Ranger Buzz Lightyar, a zero grit soap bar made with evening star oil, featuring hints of Buzz as crisp pear, fig and cedarwood.
- Howdy Hero Natural Body Soap: inspired by Tom Hanks' kind-hearted cowboy, a light grit soap bar made with snake root extract, featuring notes of desert sage, warm vanilla and worn leather.
These limited-edition soaps can be purchased as part of Dr. Squatch's Toy Story 5 Trio for $24, with all three soap bars included in the mix. Alternatively, fans can get their hands on the soap and deodorant version of Cowgirl Courage for $21.50.
As with most Dr. Squatch launches, the new products are likely to remain available while supplies last, so it's recommended that you get the personal care items before they've vanished!
Toy Story 5 officially arrives in theaters on June 19. The fifth entry in the hit Toy Story series, the movie follows the iconic band of talking toys as they face off against an intelligent tablet threatening to monopolize their owner's attention.
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This story was originally published June 4, 2026 at 10:27 AM.