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Air Wick Now Features a National Parks Collection

Disclosure: I participated in a campaign on behalf of Mom Central Consulting for Air Wick. I received product samples to facilitate my review and a promotional item as a thank you for participating.

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One of my household staples is scented products, whether it be a spray, candle, reed diffuser or oil, I love having my house smell good.  Something about a clean and fresh smell makes my house feel clean, even though it is always a complete mess.  I do though get tired of the same ‘ole scents and am constantly looking for new 0nes.

Well Air Wick has come up with a new limited edition collection of fragrances inspired by The National Parks.  The new line was crafted by fragrance experts who spent countless hours creating the perfect scent that represents the natural elements found in national parks.  Six new limited edition fragrances were created for Air Wick’s full line of air freshener products.  They wanted to be able to re-create a National Parks experience for people in their homes.

The new scents are:

Grand Canyon: Be awestruck by the breathtaking majesty of Grand Canyon National Park and discover the subtle floral notes of delicate cactus blossoms carried in the warm summer breeze.

Virgin Islands: Find yourself in the idyllic paradise of Virgin Islands National Park and uncover the delightful notes of tropical plumeria and sweet honeysuckle.

American Samoa: Explore the lush paradise of American Samoa National Park to experience the sweet refreshing notes of native coconut and island palms.

Denali: Seek renewal in the sun-drenched valleys of Denali National Park to breathe in the clean notes of pure cotton grass and fresh spring air.

Gulf Islands: Bask in the fragrant scents that take you to the Gulf Islands, rich in white sand beaches and seashores that evoke sun-drenched sweet notes of a summertime paradise.

Hawai’i:Escapetoatropicalislandsunsetat Honokohau National Historical Park and savor the unspoiled notes of exotic papaya and hibiscus flower.

I got the chance to check out these scents and honestly they are awesome, which I admit I am bummed over since they are a limited edition meaning they won’t be permenent scents in the product line.  Out of all the scents I will say though the American Samoa is my favorite, although I am partial to anything coconut scented.  The scent is so fresh and radiants through my house, leaving such an amazing smell.  All the scents though are awesome and unlike the same old fragrances out on the market.  I think the researchers really captured the smells and I love how Air Wick makes different products available in the scents.  When I am alone I like candles which Air Wick makes in these fabulous scents, but when my kids are around I use the Air Wick Scented Oil Warmer that plugs in.  Either way, the scents rock and I am so happy I got the chance to check them out.

BUY IT:  Look for new National Parks Air Wick products at your local mass retailer for a suggested price of $2.99 to $5.99.

Cher

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