https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otNHnzKWP6s

Jessica Alba launched a range of successful nontoxic goods through her Honest Company in 2008, and it has grown into an estimated billion-dollar business. So it’s safe to say the actress-turned-entrepreneur needs no advice.

But during an appearance on “The Late Late Show” Thursday, host James Corden and guest Ben Schwartz had a few product ideas to pitch during a prank call to The Honest Company.

“It’s customer service, it’s not really a pitch line, but okay,” the knockout explained to Corden.

Describing his first concept as a “no-brainer,” Corden suggested a product that plays on the “Sin City” actresses’ name recognition.

“Alba-Seltzer,” he said, “it helps you if you have an upset tummy, but it has a picture of Jessica Alba.”

Though not exactly the most innovative idea, the late-night host had yet another concept unlike anything on the market.

“The world’s first reusable condoms,” Corden said. “Organic cotton condoms.”

The Honest Company is always interested in listening to ideas from customers, the representative explained, but she had dubious suspicions about the product's potential: “Organic and cotton sounds great, but reusable?”

Howling with laughter from her chair, big boss Alba finally revealed to her employee that she was listening to the prank.

But Corden had one last pitch before ending the call: “We didn’t get to the Fruit Loop tampons.”

Alba, who is currently promoting a newly-launched beauty range through The Honest Company, will return to the big screen next in horror flick “The Veil,” due July 16.