No need to take yet anotheronline quiz: a new bath accessory can Street Stall (2015)tell you exactly what kind of Hogwarts student you are.
Rebecca Lynn, who apparently designs handmade bath bombs for a living (what a life), recently designed and released a Harry Potterbath bomb. Once released in water, the bomb can tell you what Hogwarts house you belong to/exactly what your soul looks like.
SEE ALSO: These Hogwarts House prints could be the perfect 'Harry Potter' Xmas presentWho needs a sorting hat that's probably crowded with lice when you can have a luxury bath accessory?
Sadly, the bombs are currently sold out, but Lynn hopes that they should be back in stock by Jan. 1.
And no, you will not a get a refund if the bomb categorizes you as a Slytherin. You will only get your own tears.
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