Yeah when DW went on line to buy Disneys shampoo they were already sold out. Hope their new product is as good as the H2O line.How marvelous were the Disney H2O products? Were they just as good as the Victoria's Secret beauty creams? It's a shame that Disney is no longer gonna have them anymore and I wonder what company will provide the shampoos and creams for the Disney Resorts now that Disney H20 is no longer gonna be in business anymore? Because Marriott hotels have a contract with Paul Mitchell Haircare products and it would be nice to see Disney team up with Paul Mitchell to design a line of Disney beauty and haircare products and people would love it a lot. What's crazy is that after the shocking news that H20 was no longer gonna be making Disney shampoos and creams for the resorts my mom went to look at the Disney H20 products and they were sold out already and they were being sold through Amazon and ShopDisney is sold out of H20 products too. Guess people started collecting them as soon as they heard the news
I think its more the water than the product. My DW uses it at home and loves it.Finally my cache of H2O DCL bottles will be worth something ...
I admit I never liked this brand that much... always felt odd on my hair, like it didn't rinse well. I liked the smell, especially the grapefruit one....
I certainly wouldn't want to bet against it!It will be interesting to see what replaces the line. Will Disney corporate see this as another opportunity to squeeze more profit?
Hopefully he doesn’t replace it with cheap stuff just to save a buck.It will be interesting to see what replaces the line. Will Disney corporate see this as another opportunity to squeeze more profit?
So do I , but not enough to pay the price I saw.I liked the smell, especially the grapefruit one....
They are discontinuing the H2O+ brand, not just the partnership with Disney.Pola Orbis Holdings is a chemical company in Japan and produced the Disney H2O+ products since 2011. They company is not closing down in fact their financials are doing quite well. . It appears that they are discontinuing their partnership with Disney. Looks like Disney got a dose of their own medicine from Polo Orbis................"Pay up or shut up!!".
I am certain these shampoos and lotions will be still produced by the company, just under another name. Sometimes companies with many brands that they acquired (like H20+) will consolidate the branding to bring more identity and customer loyalty to their flagship brands. Here is their website. I can't believe I am actually talking about this stuff. Luckily our fantasy football league starts in 6 days. I'm outta here.They are discontinuing the H2O+ brand, not just the partnership with Disney.
the wife wants to know if you have any of the Tinkerbell grapefruit shampoo and would be willing to trade for 2 mouthwashes and a conditioner.We had a huge stash a few years ago, but we have used a lot of it over the covid.
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I looked into it a little deeper.I am certain these shampoos and lotions will be still produced by the company, just under another name.
Very interesting… thank youI looked into it a little deeper.
Pola Orbis, a Japanese Company, acquired H2O+ from a Chicago based company (through a private equity firm) in 2011. Upon acquiring the company, the contract stated they must supply the products until 2022. It was only sold in the United States, and sales never expanded beyond the United States. (Did they try and fail? Or not want to be in the US market? They bought the company for other reason like copyrights or technology?) Since the contract has now expired, and they have decided to end these products.
Yes, they make all sorts of other similar products. But the reason doesn't seem to be 'Pay up or shut up!'. It seems that they planned to stop selling these after the contract expired.
Thank you. Good luck on fantasy footballI am certain these shampoos and lotions will be still produced by the company, just under another name. Sometimes companies with many brands that they acquired (like H20+) will consolidate the branding to bring more identity and customer loyalty to their flagship brands. Here is their website. I can't believe I am actually talking about this stuff. Luckily our fantasy football league starts in 6 days. I'm outta here.
https://www.pola.com/brand/hotelamenities/index.html