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  2. Glade (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Glade (/gleɪd/) is an American brand of household air fresheners first introduced in 1956. [1] It is a worldwide brand owned by S. C. Johnson & Son , [ 2 ] also known as Gleid (among others). Brise was renamed Glade in Germany , France and the Netherlands in 2012.

  3. Talk:Glade (brand) - Wikipedia

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    This decision by Glade makes no sense! Why discontinue this scent in gel plug in refills but still carry it in oil refills and room sprays? They are phasing basic and popular scents like simple vanilla in several products in favor of scents that have bizarre fruit combinations and other unusual tropical type scents.

  4. Febreze - Wikipedia

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    First introduced in test markets in March 1996, [1] the fabric refresher product has been sold in the United States since June 1998, and the line has since branched out to include air fresheners (Air Effects), plug-in oil (Noticeables), scented disks (Scentstories), odor-eliminating candles, and automotive air fresheners.

  5. Ambi Pur - Wikipedia

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    Ambi Pur's first product was launched in 1958 [1] in Spain by Cruz Verde. [2]In 1984, Sara Lee Corporation acquired Cruz Verde. [3] It was the first brand to launch a plug-in liquid air freshener.

  6. Note (perfumery) - Wikipedia

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    The scents of this note class are usually described as "fresh", "assertive" or "sharp". The compounds that contribute to top notes are strong in scent, very volatile, and evaporate quickly. Although not as saliently perceived, the heart and base-notes contribute much to the scent in the top notes. Citrus and ginger scents are common top notes.

  7. 'Not going anywhere': Biden says he's 'passionate about our ...

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    President Joe Biden traveled to South Carolina, the state that helped catapult him to the White House, on his final full day in office.