Bubble Baths to Save Seals

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by Mylie | March 24, 2009, 5:08 pm

The following post is a guest post by PETA Files writer, Lianne Turner.

Canada’s annual seal slaughter just started, and the massacre is already underway. More than 300,000 baby seals will be clubbed in the next few weeks, which is why many conscientious companies such as LUSH are helping to draw attention to the horrors of the slaughter. We already love LUSH for being on our list of cruelty-free companies, but now they’re earning even more of our adoration by helping to save Canadian seals. Proceeds from their cute new “First Swim” bubble bar and “Charity Pot” body lotion are going to the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society to help save baby seals.

So, after you go stock up on bubble bars and body lotion from LUSH (or just donate straight to the cause), ask the Vancouver Olympic Organizing Committee to help stop the seal slaughter before the Olympic Games begin in 2010. You can even forward the action alert to your friends while the tap is running for your bubble bath.


  1. Jeanne Says:

    If you’ve never bought anything from LUSH, prepare for a very pleasant surprise! It looks like the “First Swim” soap has sold out (which is a good thing for the seals!)but you can give them your email address and they’ll email you when they have it in. Its always worth it!

  2. Candice Says:

    How to I order the bubble bath? Can I use paypal?

  3. Jamie Rivet Says:

    Gonna keep my eyes open for that at Whole Foods. Sea Shep rocks! PETA ain’t too bad either ;)

  4. GypsyWytch Says:

    I just ordered the Charity Pot for my future mother-in-law’s mother’s day gift. She might as well learn early on that I’m an advocate for the proper treatment of other Earthlings.

  5. Tristin Says:

    To order Lush go to Lush.com

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