








🧼 Elevate your daily grind with soap that works as hard as you do.
Duke Cannon’s Large Bar Soap Bundle features four 10 oz triple-milled bars with bold, natural masculine scents. Made in the USA and free from harsh chemicals, these soaps provide a rich lather that cleanses deeply while hydrating all skin types—perfect for men who value rugged quality and lasting freshness.


M**D
Great stuff
Great soap. Love the smells and last a long time.
H**S
The smells are wonderful!
We love Duke Cannon products. Cleans well. Large soap bar, which last quite a long time. Good quality for the cost. My husband smells wonderful after using this. I liked the sample box so he could decide which one he liked best, but it’s kind of an issue if you don’t like one of the scents since the bars last so long.
T**E
Great purchase, these bars last forever.
I bought these bars of soap and the Duke soap pouch and it's been a great purchase. I used to use axe liquid soap with like those $2 dollar luffas and it was alright, but I would go through those bottles fairly quickly. With these Duck bars of soap the have lasted forever. I bought them around 7 months ago and would say that each bar lasts me around 3 months (I shower once a day). My wife has those dove soap bars, which are regular sized instead of these large things, and goes through like 4 bars in the same amount of time. Crazy.All of the scents have smelled good, they are pretty subtle which I like and my wife always complements the smell when I'm getting out of the shower. So that's good.I would say that my only negative for this soap is that when you initially use the soap it doesn't lather up that good or easily. After around a week of use it does get better, although I which it did more. The end of the soaps life gets real sudsy, which I like. Though this negative is probably why the soap lasts so long.
C**R
Amazing bundle of good “outdoorsy” smelling soap!
I absolutely love Duke Cannon soaps. I was looking for one scent in particular and saw that it Was in this bundle, so I figured I’d try it. Not only do these bars last a long time, they smell amazing. There wasn’t a single scent in this bundle that didnt Smell amazing.I love what Duke cannon stands for and what they do. The size of the bar makes it great to last long and it lathers relatively nice! Feels nice going on the skin and leaves the skin relatively smooth and clean feeling. I will continue to buy Duke cannon bars of soap!
L**N
Great Brand, Rough Advertising
Love the products, been using Duke Cannon for a few years now. Started with Naval Supremacy and have worked my way through most scents offered. As for this batch, all four are great choices, though Fresh Cut Pine and Campfire do smell remarkably similar, with Campfire just smelling like Fresh Cut Pine with a little bit of a smoky aroma. Personally, my favorite is Leaf and Leather, since it has such a robust scent. You can really smell the leather in it. The leaf refers to tobacco, which is subtle but does add to the complexity.Now, there are no real negatives about using this product aside from how you use it. It's recommended you buy the tactical scrubber that they sell to store and use the bar soap more efficiently, but there are a few things to consider.1. Don't hang the scrubber too close to the water source if you share it with others, as the bar of soap will become soft and malleable with too much moisture.2. If you don't have good bathroom ventilation, store the soap in a better location. That lingering moisture and heat will aid in the growth of bacteria as well as ruin the soap quicker. I hang it from a nail in my wall in my bedroom to keep it dry.3. Once the bar depletes to a certain size, it won't be easy to use it while it still remains in the pouch. When this occurs, I remove it from the pouch for lathering before putting it back in to scrub my body.4. At some point, it won't be fit for scrubbing at all while inside the pouch. At this point, you can either remove it and use it by hand or with a wash cloth, or just throw away that last little bit and start a new bar. I choose the latter, but when money is tight, maybe saving those little bits could keep you clean for a little longer until you can afford a new bar.5. When switching bars, be sure to properly clean the pouch before refilling. I wash it in the shower until no more suds are present, then I pour boiling water over it to sanitize it before the new bar. You could probably just rub it a little under hot water to clean out the old bubbles, but I like a fresh start with no lingering smell from the last bar.All that aside, great products from Duke Cannon, but as the title of this review states, they have a real branding issue. The whole schtick surrounding the brand is that it is a "manly men" kind of product, which is fine and all, but can quickly devolve into cringe the longer you look. Almost every product they sell has an excerpt on the box that describes the intent behind it.For Leaf and Leather, my favorite soap, it says, "Duke Cannon would rather explore the Great Plains on horseback than navigate the parking lot of an outlet mall in a compact car. It's in the great wide open, about 1000 miles away from the nearest food court, where a light breeze carries the scents of old leather mixed with fresh rolled tobacco leaves. Take a trip back in time, when a nice, masculine scent didn't involve citrus fruits or flowers, and experience this American-made soap inspired by leaf and leather." Starts fine, but quickly get's goofy with the complaining about malls and compact cars. Goes back to reasonable, then devolves again with the whining about soaps smelling like citrus and flowers? Silly complaint from a brand that sells mint scented shampoo, but I digress.For Campfire, it says, "Duke Cannon's idea of a great night does not involve going to that fancy vegan juice bar downtown or binge-watching vampire dramas on the internet. No, Duke Cannon's perfect night is under a starry sky, by the light of a glowing campfire, where stories are told without emojis and memories are made without selfies. Experience the rich scent of fresh cut hickory and celebrate a return to the basics with this large, American-made soap inspired by the burning wood of a blazing campfire." Right off the bat, this description dives head first into cringe masculine power fantasy. The entire first sentence could be discarded, as it provides nothing of substance to the brand, but certainly dissuades many potential buyers. Emojis and selfies? No one cares how you feel about people half your age, let them enjoy what they want, but building your personality around your hatred for the youth is silly way to live.Two examples should be enough, but the point stands. The way this brand carries itself sounds like literal anti-American propaganda. I read these excerpts and can't help but picture your stereotypical boomer, out of touch with reality and making it a point that you know that they are aggressively straight. The type of man who will get violent if you dare to insinuate they would ever do anything with another man, joking or not. The kind of guy who will tell you that drinking anything but whiskey makes you a wimp, and if you drink your whiskey any way that isn't neat? You lose your "man card". We get it, you think America was at it's best between WWII and Vietnam, and you unironically call anyone who votes differently than you a "commie".Listen, I can look past all that because the product is so good. I only want to make the point that sales could be better if Duke would move past being cartoonishly annoying. I would recommend this product to everyone I know, but as it stands, I'd be embarrassed. I don't want my friends to think I'm the kinda guy whose only defining characteristic is having a beard and hating the majority of Americans for petty things like their hobbies or drink orders. Even just sending the product out in nondescript white packages with just the item name in black letters would be a better way to sell the product than this.All that aside, these are good products that I will keep buying. If Duke ever needs someone to advise on future advertising, I come cheap. I'll sell my ideas for a lifetime supply of Duke Cannon products. I only criticize because I hope the brand keeps growing.
D**E
Best - soap - ever
I could say all sorts of things about Duke Cannon; the funny scent names, what's written on the box, the massive size of the bars, how long they last, the excellent lather and easy rinse off, the scent that is not perfume, but all that good stuff means it will cost you. Why would I pay $10 a bar? Cuz it lasts. It feels weird to publicly say how long one bar of soap has lasted me, but suffice to say that it is the longest lasting I have ever tried. I am not going back to any other soap.
C**Y
Smells amazing
Good bar of soap for price and smells great!
J**V
Big time soap
Expensive but intriguing because of the size. The associated packaging commentary can be funny but veers to the macho and right wing slant
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