Why a witch hand soap caddy makes a great gift for Bath and Body Works lovers

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The Witch Hand Soap Caddy for Bath and Body Works Hand Soap is a unique and stylish way to store and display your favorite hand soap. Designed to look like a witch's hand holding a cauldron, this caddy adds a fun and spooky touch to any bathroom or kitchen. Made from durable polyresin, it is built to last and can hold up to 8 ounces of liquid soap. The caddy features a removable pump for easy refills, and the cauldron has a wide opening for convenient dispensing. With its detailed design and high-quality construction, the Witch Hand Soap Caddy is a must-have accessory for any Bath and Body Works hand soap lover. Whether you're celebrating Halloween or just love all things witchy, this caddy is sure to be a conversation starter.


David Blaine was enclosed in a glass box, while it hung from a crane over London. Not only did he do this, but he didn’t eat for 44-days while being in that glass box. He drank water for substenance. Fans and on lookers made it worse by making loud noises while he slept and tempted him with food from below. While this isn’t a magic trick or illusion, it was a true test of endurance!

Blaine has single handedly redefined magic by taking his magic to the streets for his original television special that he produced and directed himself. Blaine has single handedly redefined magic by taking his magic to the streets for his original television special that he produced and directed himself.

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Whether you're celebrating Halloween or just love all things witchy, this caddy is sure to be a conversation starter. So why settle for a boring soap dispenser when you can add some magic to your daily routine with the Witch Hand Soap Caddy? Grab yours today and make washing your hands a little more enchanting..

Mike and Carla Talk Magic With Illusionist David Blaine

David Blaine is an American Illusionist known for his crazy street illusions and magic! From levitation to the basic card tricks, Blaine has boggled minds for years! The 49-year-old tests the limits and has broken many world records with his feats of endurance!

So what’s the next step after you’ve conquered TV specials, street magic, and more? Vegas Baby! David Blaine brings his illusions to the Las Vegas strip, over at Resorts World Las Vegas! “David Blaine: In Spades”!

Blaine has single handedly redefined magic by taking his magic to the streets for his original television special that he produced and directed himself. He was just twenty-three when he did it. He even got praise from already popular magic & stunt Las Vegas performer Penn Jillette of Penn And Teller. Blaine took what existed for over a hundred years and turned it into a modern marvel. The New York Times even claims that Blaine “Saved Magic!”

David not only does magic but does feats of extreme endurance…like holding his breath under water, fasting for forty-four days with only drinking water for sustenance, and more! So what can you expect from seeing his first ever Las Vegas residency? All of it and more!

David Blaine is performing at Resorts World Las Vegas Now Through Mid-March. Get your tickets here!

Check out the full Mike And Carla Morning Show interview with David Blaine now.

And watch five of the craziest David Blaine illusions, and More!

Blaine Doesn't Eat For 44-Days

David Blaine was enclosed in a glass box, while it hung from a crane over London. Not only did he do this, but he didn’t eat for 44-days while being in that glass box. He drank water for substenance. Fans and on lookers made it worse by making loud noises while he slept and tempted him with food from below. While this isn’t a magic trick or illusion, it was a true test of endurance!

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Buried Alive

Back in 1999, David Blaine did his first ever endurance challenge. He buried himself alive. He was in a glass encased box that was submerged under water for seven days straight. Again, only drinking water to survive.

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Blaine Blows Jeff Bezos' Mind With A Deck Of Cards

Blaine is the kind of street magic. He found himself talking with Billionaire Jeff Bezos. What do you do when you’re in that situation, you do street magic! That’s exactly what he did and blew peoples minds with basic magic! Check it out below!

David Blaine Bends Metal Prison Bars

We’ve seen the traditional magic/illusion of a magician bending a metal spoon or some type of metal object, but how about prison bars? David Blaine went to a prison and bent the prison bars, all while recording it on video. Check it out below!

David Blaine Holds His Breath For Seventeen Minutes

David Blaine went on the Oprah Winfrey Show and submerged himself in a huge glass ball tank filled with water. Blaine held his breath for seventeen minutes in front of a live audience! If you missed it or forgot about it, here’s the video of it!

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Reviews for "A touch of enchantment: Upgrade your hand soap game with a witch hand soap caddy for Bath and Body Works"

1. John - 2 stars - I was disappointed with the Witch hand soap caddy from Bath and Body Works. Firstly, the design looked much cheaply made in person than it did online. The plastic felt flimsy and the paint job was uneven. Secondly, the pump mechanism was faulty on the one I received. It would often get stuck and I had to forcefully push it down to dispense any soap. Overall, I expected better quality for the price and would not recommend this hand soap caddy.
2. Sarah - 1 star - I regret purchasing the Witch hand soap caddy from Bath and Body Works. The design is cute, but that's where the positives end. The plastic material used felt very cheap and brittle, and it cracked within a few weeks of use. The caddy also did not fit the Bath and Body Works hand soap bottles well, which made it difficult to dispense the soap. I ended up having to remove the caddy and use the soap bottles separately. It was a waste of money and I would not recommend this product.
3. Amanda - 2 stars - I was not satisfied with the Witch hand soap caddy I bought from Bath and Body Works. While the design was adorable and perfect for Halloween, the overall quality was disappointing. The caddy felt flimsy and unstable, and I was worried it would break easily. Additionally, the pump mechanism didn't work smoothly and often got stuck. It was frustrating to have to struggle with a faulty soap dispenser every time I wanted to wash my hands. I expected better durability and functionality from Bath and Body Works, especially considering the price of this product.

The ultimate accessory for Bath and Body Works hand soap: A witch hand soap caddy

The perfect way to store and display your Bath and Body Works hand soap: A witch hand soap caddy