- air
fresheners, and plug-ins. Air
fresheners are used in
domestic and
commercial settings and in both
small and
large spaces. Some air
fresheners are...
- page for Dead Air
Fresheners,
retrieved 17
September 2007.
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media related to Dead Air
Fresheners. Dead Air
Fresheners MySpace page Recordings...
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Freshen Up was a
chewing gum with
flavored gels
inside manufactured by
Cadbury Adams in Brazil.
Current flavours include cinnamon, peppermint, spearmint...
- air
fresheners.
British artist Jack Williams, the son of a car salesman,
created ‘‘Forest’’, a 2009
installation using 350
Royal Pine air
fresheners, hung...
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include air
fresheners (Air Effects), plug-in oil (Noticeables),
scented disks (Scentstories), odor-eliminating candles, and
automotive air
fresheners. The name...
- conglomerate.
Founded in 1929 and
headquartered in Noida, the
group sells mouth fresheners, food and beverages, confectioneries, agriculture, and
luxury retail....
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Glade (/gleɪd/) is an
American brand of
household air
fresheners first introduced in 1956. It is a
worldwide brand owned by S. C.
Johnson & Son, also known...
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include a wide
range of
consumer goods,
including laundry detergent, air
fresheners,
baking soda, condoms,
pregnancy tests, and oral
hygiene products. The...
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model airplane glues and as a
constituent in some paints.
Commercial air
fresheners, with air propellants,
containing limonene are used by
stamp collectors...
- sheds, step stools,
closets and shelving,
laundry baskets, bins, air
fresheners and
other household items.
Rubbermaid was
founded in 1920 in Wooster,...