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  2. The Best-Smelling Fabric Softeners of 2024, Vetted By ... - AOL

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    These dryer sheets, which carry the brand’s best-selling scent, Milk. It features an ultra-cozy blend of amber, bergamot and white musk—and the brand describes it as a universal musk that ...

  3. Fabric softener - Wikipedia

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    Using a tumble dryer results in a softening effect, but it is less than what can be achieved through the use of a fabric softener. [3] [1] As of 2009, nearly 80% of households in the United States had a mechanical clothes dryer. [4] Consequently, fabric softeners are primarily used there to impart anti-static properties and fragrance to laundry.

  4. Downy - Wikipedia

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    Lenor is a brand name of fabric softener and dryer sheets, also produced by P&G, sold in Europe, Russia and Japan. Lenor fabric softener had entered China in 2007 [1] but was subsequently discontinued. [2] Scent beads under the brand Downy have been sold in China since December 2017. [3] Plans to rebrand Lenor as Downy in the UK were dropped in ...

  5. List of Procter & Gamble brands - Wikipedia

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    Solo, liquid laundry detergent with fabric softener that was later merged into the Bold brand, and sold from 1979 to 1990. Star Soap and Star Naphtha Soap Chips; Stardust, dry chlorine bleach (extensively test-marketed during the 1960s) Sunshine Margarine; Swash, a range of laundry products and later a laundry appliance [27] [28]

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    Seven people, including one American, ... The best laundry detergent sheets of 2025. AOL. Where to shop today's best deals: Kate Spade, Amazon, Walmart and more. See all deals. In Other News.

  7. Febreze - Wikipedia

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    The product was initially marketed as a way to get rid of unpleasant smells. It sold poorly until P&G realised that people become accustomed to smells in their own homes, and stop noticing them even when they are overpowering (like the smell of several cats in a single household). The marketing then switched to linking it to pleasant smells and ...