
Epic collab to bring favourite childhood movie to life
A much-loved Australian candle brand has teamed up with Warner Bros Discovery Global Consumer Products to bring customers a limited-edition collection inspired by a famous children's movie.
Dusk is inviting customers to step into a world of pure imagination with its new Willy Wonky & The Chocolate Factory bath and body collection.
The collection — which includes lip balms, candles, room spray, body lotion, shower gel, bubble bath and fragrance oil — will be released in store and online on June 30. Bubble bath. Credit: Dusk
The products comes in seven scents featuring sweet and fruity notes and are set to transport customers straight to the inside of the iconic chocolate factory.
The most expensive product from the collaboration will set you back $59.99, but Wonka fans who enjoy a touch of nostalgia can also get their hands on one of the lip balms for just $12.99
Warner Bros. discovery global consumer products ANZ vice president Andrew Bromell said the collection would bring to life a world that so many people fantasised about as kids. Lip balm. Credit: Dusk
'Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory is a film that has captured the imaginations of generations and we're thrilled to bring that whimsical world to life in a completely new way — through scent,' he said.
'Who hasn't wondered what a chocolate river or a lickable wallpaper might smell like? With this collection, fans can finally experience those fantastical fragrances.
'It's like taking a journey through Willy Wonka's factory with your eyes closed — a truly sweet adventure for the senses!' Body lotion. Credit: Dusk
Dusk CMO Jeremy Taylor said the collaboration allowed everyone to become a Golden Ticket winner.
'One moment you're at home and the next you're a kid in Willy Wonka's candy garden — surrounded by the scent of chocolate fudge, ripe snozzberries and rainbow-drops,' he said.
'It's whimsical, it's nostalgic and it's just so much fun.'
Candles from $19.99 Wax melts from $19.99 Decor from $29.99 Room spray $24.99 Fragrance oil $24.99 Candle discovery set $59.99 Shower steamers $19.99 Bath gift set $39.99 Bath bomb $12.99 Body mist $24.99 Shower gel $19.99 Body lotion $24.99 Body butter $24.99 Lip balm $12.99 Bubble bath $16.99
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