You can now purchase Jacob Elordi’s bathwater… in candle form

For those who desire it, the intriguing scent is now available on Amazon.

Everyone loves an outrageous sex scene — and Amazon Prime‘s trending film Saltburn, featuring Euphoria‘s Jacob Elordi delivered. We can all agree we’ll never forget *that* bath scene and now an iconic candle has been birthed memorialising the chaos.

At one point in the film, Jacob Elordi’s character, Felix Catton, enjoys a solo sex session in the bath. As if the moment wasn’t kinky enough, all became kinkier as the main character, Oliver Quick (played by Barry Keoghan) quite literally drank the bath water of Elordi’s character. Why would one do so? For the unrequited lover trope, of course — and more that we can’t reveal without spoilers. 

The scene clearly resonated with viewers as just two months after its launch, shops and Reddit threads worldwide have delivered and discussed their new favorite trend: Jacob Elordi’s bath water. Available for $35 USD, the 16.5 oz candle was created by Baum Designs, known for its cheeky interpretations. 

The product description reads “There’s nothing quite like the smell of a quality candle, particularly when that smell is inspired by Jacob Elordi and what we imagine His Highness to smell like.” The scent comes in three flavours: vanilla, comfort spice and sea breeze. The candle is being sold by Side Hustle Vibes, also home to Drake’s bathwater, Harry Style’s bathwater and Eau De Timothée.

However, Side Hustle Vibes isn’t the only one selling Jacob Elordi-themed candles. Cool Girl Candles introduced another, slightly more appropriate, This smells like Jacob Elordi” candle for $19.79.

Speaking of the scene, Jacob Elordi told Variety: “I was like, ‘Thank God, it’s mine.’” “I was very proud. I was very proud to have Barry guzzling it like that.”

A Reminder that Saltburn is now playing on Prime Video, just in case you haven’t seen it and want to witness the scene for yourself. Perhaps you’ll even purchase your own Elordi bath water candle after viewing.

WriterChris Saunders
Banner Image CreditPrime Video / Saltburn