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Yes, Bath & Body Works really did launch its first Halloween drop of the season today — June 29. The annual Bath & Body Works Summerween collection is officially here!
The collection is anchored by two main scents, Vampire Blood and Ghoul Friend, available in both body care and home fragrance. There are three additional scents available as candles, hand soaps and PocketBac hand sanitizers.
As the Semi-Annual Sale continues, all of the body care in the Halloween collection are all included in the ongoing buy three, get one free promo; hand soaps are five for $28; and PocketBac hand sanitizers are six for $1.
This Vampire Blood isn’t anything to be afraid of; instead, it’s a juicy floral fragrance with notes of red berries, night-blooming jasmine and petrifying plum.
Bath & Body Works’ foaming body washes gently cleanse your skin with a rich, bubbly lather and a strong fragrance.
Dermatologist approved, the Ultimate Hydration Body Cream provides 48-hour moisture to defend against dry skin.
Leave a lasting impression with this mist that scents your skin with a mist that layers so well with the rest of your routine.
Made with vitamin E, shea extract and aloe, these foaming hand soaps washes away bacteria, dirt and germs when washing for 20 seconds without drying your skin out.
Hey, Ghoul Friend! This fruity and floral counterpart to Vampire Blood has complimentary notes of dark strawberries, ghostly peony and spine-chilling citrus
Bath & Body Works’ foaming body washes gently cleanse your skin with a rich, bubbly lather and a strong fragrance.
Dermatologist approved, the Ultimate Hydration Body Cream provides 48-hour moisture to defend against dry skin.
Leave a lasting impression with this mist that scents your skin with a mist that layers so well with the rest of your routine.
Made with vitamin E, shea extract and aloe, these foaming hand soaps washes away bacteria, dirt and germs when washing for 20 seconds without drying your skin out.
This smoky and mysterious fragrance has notes of autumn air, woody incense and midnight fog. Basically, if your favorite spooky movie had a smell, it’d be this one.
If your Halloween vibe is more treats than tricks, this scent, with notes of spun sugared webs, fresh berries and fluffy whipped vanilla, is probably the Summerween one for you.
The quintessential fall fragrance profile makes its grand return for 2026; Pumpkin Carving has notes of freshly carved pumpkin, spiced pumpkin seeds and smooth brown sugar.
This member-exclusive 3-wick candle smells like a night at the movies and features a decorative lid that fits perfectly with Summerween’s carnival theme. Spooky Popcorn has notes of cauldron popped corn, drizzled butter and sprinkle of sea salt.
Boo! This sweet ghost keeps your go-to sanitizer close at hand with a keychain clip. Consider pairing it with a Cotton Candy Cobwebs PocketBac.
This functional piece of decor holds Wallflowers refills that fill your home with your scent of choice. Part of the Summerween collection includes a Vampire Blood refill in a special skull-shaped glass bottle.
Get trick-or-treating started with this treat, which includes a Vampire Blood PocketBac hand sanitizer, a ghost PocketBac sanitizer holder and packable trick-or-treat tote.
This unique resin product is a companion to your favorite fragrance mist and the perfect Halloween touch for your vanity.
If you snagged a new Summerween 3-wick candle, be sure to grab a pedestal to match and get a head start on your Halloween decorating.
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This article was written by Angela Tricarico, Commerce Streaming Reporter for Post Wanted Shopping, Page Six, and Decider.com. Angela keeps readers up to date with cord-cutter-friendly deals, and information on how to watch your favorite sports teams, TV shows, and movies on every streaming service. Not only does Angela test and compare the streaming services she writes about to ensure readers are getting the best prices, but she’s also a superfan specializing in the intersection of shopping, tech, sports, and pop culture. When she’s not writing about (or watching) TV, movies, and sports, she’s also keeping up on the underrated perfume dupes at Bath & Body Works and testing headphones. Prior to joining Decider and The New York Post in 2023, she wrote about streaming and consumer tech at Insider Reviews.
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