Collection: Under The Sea Collection
Celebrating summer on the Bay of Fundy. Welcome to the Under The Sea Collection!
Beneath the highest tides in the world lie shipwrecks that never gave up their cargo, shorelines walked by beachcombers chasing the tide, mermaids who sing a little too sweetly from the rocks, and something large and ancient circling just below the surface. The Under The Sea collection is four scents steeped in the mystery, mythology, and maritime lore of the Atlantic. Each one tells a story full of whimsy and mystery and leaves you feeling refreshed and ready for the best summer ever - a true Maritime summer on the Bay of Fundy!
Beach Bum - for the beachcombers, the early risers, the ones who stay until the last ember goes dark.
When your alarm is the sunrise, you need the scent of a perfect day. One that starts at low tide and ends with a blazing bonfire, it's coconut shells, salt air, driftwood smoke, warm sand, and the quiet satisfaction of a pocket full of sea glass and shells. Earthy, coastal, and deeply nostalgic without being sweet about it. This is the shore before the crowds arrive, claimed by the ones who know to get there first.
Mermaid Treasure - sweet, tropical sweetness that's as sassy as a siren.
Sweet tropical coconut milk and sun-warmed pineapple — hypnotic, lush, and just irresistible enough to lure unsuspecting sailors somewhere they probably shouldn't go. Maritime legend says the mermaids lined the rocky shores with shining treasure and sweet songs to draw sailors in close to the rocks. The ships never made it back. The treasure is still there, somewhere.
Blood Orange Bite - Come on in. The water's fine.
Blue water, white foam, and somewhere beneath the surface something is already circling. This soap is the Bay of Fundy on a perfect summer afternoon. A single shark fin breaks the surface, cutting clean through the swirl of ocean and whitecap, with just enough blood red threaded through the water to make you wonder what happened right before you arrived.
Inspired by the very real great white sharks that stalk the Bay of Fundy each summer; drawn in by the seals, the cold tides, and the deep dark water. The scent: blood orange - bright, sweet and juicy, and almost innocent.
Scientists believe dozens of great white sharks visit the Bay of Fundy each summer to feed in this surprisingly cold hunting ground. In 2023, a Grand Manan fisherman watched a great white circle his boat six or seven times, looking him dead in the eye before moving on. Attacks on humans are rare, they're mostly here for the seals. Mostly
Sunken Treasure - The crew lost the ship. Now the treasure is yours to find.
Legend has it that in 1542, a pirate vessel laden with plunder sailed up the Saint John River into Swan Lake, where the crew buried their treasure on a hilltop, sank their ship, and vanished overland toward Boston. The estimated $7 million in treasure has never been recovered. It's still out there — somewhere beneath the silt and the silence of the Saint John River.
This scent went down with the wreck and survived. Dark oud, rich and resinous, wound through with the raw mineral pull of the sea floor and the ghost of salt-soaked spices that refused to surrender. Bold, moody, and mysteriously deep.