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Question by Donna
Submitted on 2/9/2004
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Is there a specific reason why the blue Actibath by Jergans was taken off the market?


Answer by dave
Submitted on 3/15/2004
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we would like to know the same. Jergens will not tell us. We have yet to find a replacement. We use them with the jacuzzi spa and the work great.  I dont know what "Jerkens" was thinking when the stopped making these...

 

Answer by jujube
Submitted on 6/4/2004
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This is a good question. I loved the stuff and would like to be able to find it again. Any help would be nice.

 

Answer by Dave
Submitted on 8/5/2004
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We have found a replacement. They are called "BATH PILLS"  you can do a search for them
online. We find them at our local bath and beauty store. They work even BETTER in
the jacuzzi than actibath and have several scents to chose from.

 

Answer by jnakamura
Submitted on 8/26/2004
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I've seen it on ebay.

 

Answer by DeLane
Submitted on 11/22/2004
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Is there anything out there compares to ActiBath?  I use it in my spa as well.  Thank goodness I bought tons of it about a year ago, but I'm down to two.

 

Answer by Robin
Submitted on 3/16/2005
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I wondered why I couldn't find the Actibath any more and just learned it had been taken off the market.  I have very sensitive skin and their unscented Actibath/oatmeal was one of the few products I could use for a nice soak.  If Jergens has any left in stock - send me a case, please!!!!!

 

Answer by carole
Submitted on 6/3/2005
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We love it too. I asked Jergens and they gave no real answer. Bought out the drug store stash when I heard it was discontinued.

 

Answer by gishagirl
Submitted on 10/16/2005
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I would escape into the bath with this refreshing bath fizz. It was so different than the other brand. It dissolved but yet it left a great feeling in the bath, most bath salts just evaporated in the water. Not actibath blue. I would love to see it again on the market.

 

Answer by Packfeld
Submitted on 12/9/2005
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I am in desparate need of the blue Actibath where is it

 

Answer by Packfeld
Submitted on 12/9/2005
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I am in desperate need of the blue Actibath where is it

 

Answer by lar
Submitted on 12/9/2005
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YES - what were they thinking?  This was THE BEST product of its kind, bar none...

ANNOYING!!!

 

Answer by lar*again
Submitted on 12/9/2005
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Larry,

We regret to inform you the Jergens Actibath products were discontinued in March, 2002 due to low sales. Unfortunately, at this time there is nothing like it in any of our product lines.

Thank you for your interest in our products and for the opportunity to be of service.


Cordially,

Kao Brands Consumer Relations Department
Ban  Biore  Curel  Jergens  John Frieda

 

Answer by Quest
Submitted on 1/13/2006
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Batherapy has a good product for relaxation though it doesn't fizz like the Actibath nor is it as good but it is the closest I've found.

 

Answer by Raven
Submitted on 1/16/2006
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Does anyone know where to find the Jergens Actibath tablets anymore?

 

Answer by Tina
Submitted on 1/29/2006
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I have excessive dry skin - Acti-bath is the only product that actually worked.

 

Answer by lizzie
Submitted on 1/21/2007
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I've been trying to find it for the past 4 years (pretty sad, huh?) and I don't understand why Jergens discontinued it, either.  The fragrance was lovely, not too "perfumey", but so clean and fresh smelling.  If there is a similar product I would like to try it.  So far I have found nothing even close.

 

Answer by Lopeka
Submitted on 2/8/2007
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I wonder why they took actibath off the market!  I absolutely loved it.  Jergens should put it back market once more!  I used it in the tub and I sat there for hours.

 

Answer by Rosse
Submitted on 2/19/2007
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Jergens should not of taken actibath off the market!I want to know why Jergens took it  off.Some help would be great!

 

Answer by Elizabethk
Submitted on 2/19/2007
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Jergens should not of taken actibath off the market!I want to know why Jergens took it  off.

 

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