First Look: Wildlife Research Center Scent Killer Gold Bar Soap

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posted on June 22, 2022
WRC Scent Killer Gold Bar Soap Lead

For 2022, Wildlife Research Center has introduced its new and improved Scent Killer Gold Bar Soap in an updated ultra-premium, odor-fighting formula.

Wildlife Research Center Scent Killer Gold Bar Soap

The new 4.5-ounce Gold Bar Soap has a special unscented, anti-odor formula that goes after human odor at its source. The deep cleaning Anti-Odor formula is formulated with special moisturizers and Aloe. This high-quality odor fighting bar soap is just what you need to prepare for the hunt and is great for year-round use. For best results, take advantage of the entire Scent Killer system.

Scent Killer Gold Bar Soap has an MSRP of $7.99. For more information, visit wildlife.com.

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