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Basin's Spring Bath Bomb Trio Labeled 2026 Exclusive but Description Says 2025

Basin lists a Spring Bath Bomb Trio as a "2026 Exclusive" on its site but the product paragraph calls it "our 2025 Spring Bath Bomb Trio Gift Box," while the set sells for $20 on sale.

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Basin's Spring Bath Bomb Trio Labeled 2026 Exclusive but Description Says 2025
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Basin has added a seasonal bath set to its online shop labeled prominently in the product header as "Spring Bath Bomb Trio Gift Box (2026 Exclusive!)," and the listing appears under the retailer’s New Arrivals and Bath & Shower sections. The page shows the trio on sale for $20, down from a regular price of $24 with a "Save 17%" banner, and includes the scarcity note "While supplies last..."

The gift box is small and explicit in contents: "This gift set includes: Dreams, Lemongrass, and Muscle Soother Bath Bombs." Basin’s product page pairs that list with formulation claims readers expect to see on a clean-beauty gift at this price point - "Made in the USA," "Paraben Free," "Alcohol & Mineral Oil Free," and "Cruelty Free." The How to Use panel instructs buyers to "Fill your tub with warm water and drop bath bomb inside," adds that a bath bomb "dissolves in water in 3 to 5 minutes pending on size," and states the product is "Safe for all ages." Those specifics make the $20 trio an easy pick for a modest push present, a pre-anniversary treat, or a hostess gift where scent and presentation matter more than provenance paperwork.

The listing contains a clear internal inconsistency: the page header repeats "Spring Bath Bomb Trio Gift Box (2026 Exclusive!)," while the marketing paragraph reads verbatim, "While supplies last...Celebrate the spirit of a fresh floral bloom with our 2025 Spring Bath Bomb Trio Gift Box." Prism News reported on Feb. 28, 2026 that Basin added the set to its online sections and noted a discrepancy on the Basin listing; the Prism excerpt in the listing record truncates after "Prism’s piece notes a discrepancy on Basin’s li." Basin’s page also repeats title and pricing blocks across the supplied page fragments, which looks like a templating or content-fragment artifact rather than multiple product variants.

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Practical commerce details live on the same page: Basin advertises "Free shipping on orders of $75 or more!" and shows standard checkout copy such as "Taxes and shipping calculated at checkout" and "Spend $75.00 more to reach free shipping!" The product page does not provide a SKU, full ingredient lists, a launch timestamp, or a stated production run, so buyers who need ingredient transparency or proof of a limited edition will find the listing incomplete.

For anyone buying a small, made-in-USA spring bath gift at a wallet-friendly $20, Basin’s trio presents straightforward value with named scents and standard clean-beauty claims. The only caveat for gift-givers who prize exact provenance is the unresolved 2025 versus 2026 copy mismatch on the product page; it is visible on basin.com alongside the sale pricing and the "While supplies last..." language.

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