Eight Pack Crush Gift Set
Regular price $65.00Indulge in one of each of our signature crush bath soaks. A great way to see which soak is your personal favourite. Looking for smaller gifts? Break each set apart and share the love with friends and family. This is the perfect gift for any bath lover in your life!
1x 120g Ancient Oat Hydration Crush Soak
1x 120g Sea Kelp Serenity Crush Soak
1x 120g Charcoal Garden Detox Crush Soak
1x 120g Northern Sage Recovery Crush Soak
1x 120g Eucalyptus Apothecary Crush Soak
1x 120g Midnight Superbloom Crush Soak
1x 120g Rosemary Citrus Emulsion Crush Soak *exclusive!*
1x 120g Vanilla Cream Crush Soak *exclusive!*
Disclaimer: Not intended for medical use. Keep out of reach of children. For external use only. May contain tree nut oils. If you are pregnant or have a medical condition, consult your physician before use
At Bathorium we believe in ethically sourced, high quality ingredients. We also believe in not using anything harmful or questionable.
For a list of what we are formulated without click here






Step 1: Fill tub with warm water, optimal temperature 38° C.
Step 2: Add 1/2 cup or 1 packet of CRUSH under running water.
Step 3: Get naked.
Step 4: Get in. You've earned it.
Holiday Ho Card
Regular price $6.50Celebrate the season in the sassiest way possible! This card is blank on the inside and comes with pink envelope. The size of the card is 4 ½" x 6 ¼" when folded and is printed on 100% recycled paper. Each card comes in a sleeve that is made of plant-based and compostable material. Designed and printed in Toronto, Canada.
Homebody | Perfume Roller
Regular price $18.00it's time to roll with it ;)
take your favourite scent on the go with our perfume rollers.
key scents: tobacco • vanilla • cinnamon
How to: Roll on your pulse points {some favourites are; wrists, neck or behind your knees} as desired.
Size: 10 ml Colours: amber glass jar, black lid, kraft recycled box. Ingredients: fractionated coconut oil & fragrance oil.
Cereal Killer | Perfume Roller
Regular price $18.00it's time to roll with it ;)
take your favourite scent on the go with our perfume rollers.
key scents: lemon • cherry • orange • milk
How to: Roll on your pulse points {some favourites are; wrists, neck or behind your knees} as desired.
Size: 10 ml Colours: amber glass jar, black lid, kraft recycled box. Ingredients: fractionated coconut oil & fragrance oil.
Home Scream | Greeting Card
Regular price $6.50Home Alone in Scream style: the pop culture combo we didn't even know we needed!
- blank inside
- A2 size: 4.25" x 5.5"
- printed on matte white cardstock
- comes with red envelope, cellophane sleeve
- designed and printed in Toronto, Canada.
Literary Advent Calendar with Wood Base
Regular price $25.00This literary advent calendar is carefully curated for book lovers, holiday enthusiasts, and winter wonderers alike.
Each day from December 1 to December 24 includes a just-sentimental-enough seasonal quote (never clichéd or overused) from some of our most beloved authors (Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, L.M. Montgomery, Charles Baudelaire, James Joyce, Mary Oliver, and more).
DETAILS
• 3.5 x 5in (8.9 x 12.7cm)
• 12 double-sided pages (24 literary quotes)
ECO-FRIENDLY FEATURES
• 100% recycled 80lb. cardstock
• 100% reclaimed black walnut or beech wood base
Ho Ho Holy Sh*t | Greeting Card
Regular price $6.50Celebrate the season in the sassiest way possible! This card is blank on the inside and comes with pink envelope. The size of the card is 4 ½" x 6 ¼" when folded and is printed on 100% recycled paper. Each card comes in a sleeve that is made of plant-based and compostable material. Designed and printed in Toronto, Canada.
Sassy Santa | Greeting Card
Regular price $6.50A special message from Santa for the best b*tches in your life!
- blank inside
- A2 size: 4.25" x 5.5"
- printed on matte white cardstock
- comes with red envelope, cellophane sleeve
- designed and printed in Toronto, Canada.
Crystal Christmas Tree Earrings
Regular price $28.00Deck your ears with festive sparkle! These handmade Christmas tree earrings feature genuine Austrian crystals with a shimmering rainbow finish that catches the light beautifully.
Available in green or crystal clear, each pair is crafted with secure leverback clasps designed to stay put all season long. Choose between silver-plated or gold-plated brass settings. Perfect for holiday parties, gift-giving, or treating yourself to some merry ear candy that won't abandon you mid-celebration.
Merry Sweary Christmas Card
Regular price $7.00Wish someone special a very sweary Christmas with this sassy and bright greeting card!
Details:
Size A2: 4.25" x 5.5". Blank Inside.
Made in Canada
There's Some Ho Ho Hos in This House | Greeting Card
Regular price $6.50Santa knows what you've been up to...
- blank inside
- A2 size: 4.25" x 5.5"
- printed on matte white cardstock
- comes with red envelope, cellophane sleeve
- designed and printed in Toronto, Canada.
Christmas Was Last Year | Greeting Card
Regular price $5.95
Here's how Snitty Kitty feels about Christmas... it was last year, and that's it!
blank inside
size: 4.25" x 5.5" (A2)
printed on white 100lb cardstock
packaging: kraft envelope, cellophane sleeve
printed in canada
Holiday Spice Bath Bomb | Eggnog Scented
Regular price $12.00 Sale price $7.00This Holiday Spice Bath Bomb smells like that amazing cup of holiday cheer - Eggnog! Red and white make this a beautiful, spicy, and colourful bath bomb for the holiday season! Grab your favourite candle, that book you've been meaning to read for weeks now, and a hot cup of tea. Draw yourself a nice warm bath and get ready to indulge in the nourishing oils of this moisturizing bath bomb. A must have for stocking stuffers, gift fillers and holiday gifting!
How to Use: Draw yourself a bath and get in there! Pop this bath bomb into the tub and watch while it fizzes.
SOAK Bath Co is a woman owned brand based in Manitoba, Canada. Each of our products is handmade by our local team of women in our Canadian studio with all natural, vegan-friendly ingredients. We believe in creating sustainable products that make the best gifts and you feel great using on your skin. The best part, you can plant our soap labels and they'll grow into wildflowers!
Christmas Tree Glass Ornament
Regular price $19.99Podolo: A Ghost Story for Christmas
Regular price $9.95
World-renowned cartoonist Seth returns with three new ghost stories for 2024.
When a group of tourists visits the deserted island of Podolo, one wants to rescue a feral cat they find there, and the others reluctantly agree. Unfortunately, the rescue proves more difficult than they expect—and they soon discover they’re not alone on Podolo.
Praise for Christmas Ghost Stories
“[This] series of Christmas ghost stories, miniature books chosen and illustrated by the cartoonist Seth … [offers] chills—and charm.”
—John Williams, New York Times Book Review
“Caldecott’s A Room in a Rectory … may well spook those who gather on Christmas Eve … Ultimately, the author’s and the illustrator’s treatments of ‘the obscene and macabre’ make for a lot of fun.”
—Literary Review of Canada
“Internationally celebrated Guelph cartoonist Seth dug deep into his archive of ghost stories to resurrect a Victorian tradition of reading one on Christmas Eve.”
—Deb Dundas, Toronto Star
“I just bought my set of these and they … are … PERFECT. I hope they do these every year.”
—Patton Oswalt
“Perfect books for holiday giving.”
—Toronto Star
“Did you know there is an old tradition of telling ghost stories on Christmas Eve? For the past several years Canadian publisher Biblioasis has revived the tradition, one thin, tiny book at a time (illustrated by minimalistic, idiosyncratic cartoonist Seth). They’ve revived ghosts by Edith Wharton, Charles Dickens and others. The newest installment … includes ‘The Captain of the Polestar,’ a polar fright by Arthur Conan Doyle. What is, after all, ‘A Christmas Carol’ but a ghost story, handed down, every holiday?”
—Christopher Borrelli, Chicago Tribune
“As good as the story selection is, the design of each book is the star … In [Seth’s] work I see the brilliant use of shadow a la’ Mike Mignola, combined with the dark whimsey of Tim Burton … Highly recommended for the horror lovers looking for something special in this post-Halloween season.”
—Cemetery Dance
“[If] you are looking to add a little old world charm to your winter celebrations, this book series just may be for you. This year’s batch in particular offers up some fantastic reads, accompanied once again by stark and unsettling (in the best way) illustrations by accomplished illustrator Seth.”
—Lindsey Childs, Prairie Fire
“Seth’s books—petite and illustrated with gorgeous minimalist designs—feel somehow like a more mature version of my childhood traditions. In reality, Seth’s Christmas Ghost Stories are a tradition everyone, young and old, can make a part of their holidays. With these beautifully illustrated books, it seems in this case one really can judge a book by its cover.”
—The Charlatan
“Really beautiful art, and great stories.”
—So Many Damn Books
“Seth—illustrator, graphic novelist, and decorator (his term)—returns for another season of ghost stories for Christmas, single-handedly reviving an otherwise defunct holiday tradition among Northern Hemisphere English-speaking countries of combining eerie tales with the Yuletide (even though the tales have nothing to do with Christmas)—now with Seth’s moody black and white decorations to help the uncanny mood along.”
—Tom Bowden, Book Beat
Praise for Christmas Ghost Stories
“[This] series of Christmas ghost stories, miniature books chosen and illustrated by the cartoonist Seth … [offers] chills—and charm.”
—John Williams, New York Times Book Review
“Caldecott’s A Room in a Rectory … may well spook those who gather on Christmas Eve … Ultimately, the author’s and the illustrator’s treatments of ‘the obscene and macabre’ make for a lot of fun.”
—Literary Review of Canada
“Internationally celebrated Guelph cartoonist Seth dug deep into his archive of ghost stories to resurrect a Victorian tradition of reading one on Christmas Eve.”
—Deb Dundas, Toronto Star
“I just bought my set of these and they … are … PERFECT. I hope they do these every year.”
—Patton Oswalt
“Perfect books for holiday giving.”
—Toronto Star
“Did you know there is an old tradition of telling ghost stories on Christmas Eve? For the past several years Canadian publisher Biblioasis has revived the tradition, one thin, tiny book at a time (illustrated by minimalistic, idiosyncratic cartoonist Seth). They’ve revived ghosts by Edith Wharton, Charles Dickens and others. The newest installment … includes ‘The Captain of the Polestar,’ a polar fright by Arthur Conan Doyle. What is, after all, ‘A Christmas Carol’ but a ghost story, handed down, every holiday?”
—Christopher Borrelli, Chicago Tribune
“As good as the story selection is, the design of each book is the star … In [Seth’s] work I see the brilliant use of shadow a la’ Mike Mignola, combined with the dark whimsey of Tim Burton … Highly recommended for the horror lovers looking for something special in this post-Halloween season.”
—Cemetery Dance
“[If] you are looking to add a little old world charm to your winter celebrations, this book series just may be for you. This year’s batch in particular offers up some fantastic reads, accompanied once again by stark and unsettling (in the best way) illustrations by accomplished illustrator Seth.”
—Lindsey Childs, Prairie Fire
“Seth’s books—petite and illustrated with gorgeous minimalist designs—feel somehow like a more mature version of my childhood traditions. In reality, Seth’s Christmas Ghost Stories are a tradition everyone, young and old, can make a part of their holidays. With these beautifully illustrated books, it seems in this case one really can judge a book by its cover.”
—The Charlatan
“Really beautiful art, and great stories.”
—So Many Damn Books
“Seth—illustrator, graphic novelist, and decorator (his term)—returns for another season of ghost stories for Christmas, single-handedly reviving an otherwise defunct holiday tradition among Northern Hemisphere English-speaking countries of combining eerie tales with the Yuletide (even though the tales have nothing to do with Christmas)—now with Seth’s moody black and white decorations to help the uncanny mood along.”
—Tom Bowden, Book Beat
Maple Syrup Ornament
Regular price $18.00Captain Dalgety Returns: A Ghost Story for Christmas
Regular price $9.95
World-renowned cartoonist Seth returns with three new ghost stories for 2024.
After the death of his wife in childbirth, Captain Dalgety has grown distant from his estate and young daughter. But during his walk home one afternoon, a sudden thunderstorm causes a series of revelations, and the captain’s life takes an unexpected turn.
Praise for Christmas Ghost Stories
“[This] series of Christmas ghost stories, miniature books chosen and illustrated by the cartoonist Seth … [offers] chills—and charm.”
—John Williams, New York Times Book Review
“Caldecott’s A Room in a Rectory … may well spook those who gather on Christmas Eve … Ultimately, the author’s and the illustrator’s treatments of ‘the obscene and macabre’ make for a lot of fun.”
—Literary Review of Canada
“Internationally celebrated Guelph cartoonist Seth dug deep into his archive of ghost stories to resurrect a Victorian tradition of reading one on Christmas Eve.”
—Deb Dundas, Toronto Star
“I just bought my set of these and they … are … PERFECT. I hope they do these every year.”
—Patton Oswalt
“Perfect books for holiday giving.”
—Toronto Star
“Did you know there is an old tradition of telling ghost stories on Christmas Eve? For the past several years Canadian publisher Biblioasis has revived the tradition, one thin, tiny book at a time (illustrated by minimalistic, idiosyncratic cartoonist Seth). They’ve revived ghosts by Edith Wharton, Charles Dickens and others. The newest installment … includes ‘The Captain of the Polestar,’ a polar fright by Arthur Conan Doyle. What is, after all, ‘A Christmas Carol’ but a ghost story, handed down, every holiday?”
—Christopher Borrelli, Chicago Tribune
“As good as the story selection is, the design of each book is the star … In [Seth’s] work I see the brilliant use of shadow a la’ Mike Mignola, combined with the dark whimsey of Tim Burton … Highly recommended for the horror lovers looking for something special in this post-Halloween season.”
—Cemetery Dance
“[If] you are looking to add a little old world charm to your winter celebrations, this book series just may be for you. This year’s batch in particular offers up some fantastic reads, accompanied once again by stark and unsettling (in the best way) illustrations by accomplished illustrator Seth.”
—Lindsey Childs, Prairie Fire
“Seth’s books—petite and illustrated with gorgeous minimalist designs—feel somehow like a more mature version of my childhood traditions. In reality, Seth’s Christmas Ghost Stories are a tradition everyone, young and old, can make a part of their holidays. With these beautifully illustrated books, it seems in this case one really can judge a book by its cover.”
—The Charlatan
“Really beautiful art, and great stories.”
—So Many Damn Books
“Seth—illustrator, graphic novelist, and decorator (his term)—returns for another season of ghost stories for Christmas, single-handedly reviving an otherwise defunct holiday tradition among Northern Hemisphere English-speaking countries of combining eerie tales with the Yuletide (even though the tales have nothing to do with Christmas)—now with Seth’s moody black and white decorations to help the uncanny mood along.”
—Tom Bowden, Book Beat
Praise for Christmas Ghost Stories
“[This] series of Christmas ghost stories, miniature books chosen and illustrated by the cartoonist Seth … [offers] chills—and charm.”
—John Williams, New York Times Book Review
“Caldecott’s A Room in a Rectory … may well spook those who gather on Christmas Eve … Ultimately, the author’s and the illustrator’s treatments of ‘the obscene and macabre’ make for a lot of fun.”
—Literary Review of Canada
“Internationally celebrated Guelph cartoonist Seth dug deep into his archive of ghost stories to resurrect a Victorian tradition of reading one on Christmas Eve.”
—Deb Dundas, Toronto Star
“I just bought my set of these and they … are … PERFECT. I hope they do these every year.”
—Patton Oswalt
“Perfect books for holiday giving.”
—Toronto Star
“Did you know there is an old tradition of telling ghost stories on Christmas Eve? For the past several years Canadian publisher Biblioasis has revived the tradition, one thin, tiny book at a time (illustrated by minimalistic, idiosyncratic cartoonist Seth). They’ve revived ghosts by Edith Wharton, Charles Dickens and others. The newest installment … includes ‘The Captain of the Polestar,’ a polar fright by Arthur Conan Doyle. What is, after all, ‘A Christmas Carol’ but a ghost story, handed down, every holiday?”
—Christopher Borrelli, Chicago Tribune
“As good as the story selection is, the design of each book is the star … In [Seth’s] work I see the brilliant use of shadow a la’ Mike Mignola, combined with the dark whimsey of Tim Burton … Highly recommended for the horror lovers looking for something special in this post-Halloween season.”
—Cemetery Dance
“[If] you are looking to add a little old world charm to your winter celebrations, this book series just may be for you. This year’s batch in particular offers up some fantastic reads, accompanied once again by stark and unsettling (in the best way) illustrations by accomplished illustrator Seth.”
—Lindsey Childs, Prairie Fire
“Seth’s books—petite and illustrated with gorgeous minimalist designs—feel somehow like a more mature version of my childhood traditions. In reality, Seth’s Christmas Ghost Stories are a tradition everyone, young and old, can make a part of their holidays. With these beautifully illustrated books, it seems in this case one really can judge a book by its cover.”
—The Charlatan
“Really beautiful art, and great stories.”
—So Many Damn Books
“Seth—illustrator, graphic novelist, and decorator (his term)—returns for another season of ghost stories for Christmas, single-handedly reviving an otherwise defunct holiday tradition among Northern Hemisphere English-speaking countries of combining eerie tales with the Yuletide (even though the tales have nothing to do with Christmas)—now with Seth’s moody black and white decorations to help the uncanny mood along.”
—Tom Bowden, Book Beat