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Febreze “Lavender Vanilla & Comfort” Fabric Refresher

febreze.jpgI think the scent of regular Febreze is appealing only when compared to the the Eau de Toddler Barf it’s ridding the car of. I look incredulously at those Febreze ads where people are burying their faces in curtains and couch cushions to “get their fix of freshness.” Are they seriously suggesting anyone would want to actively sniff the scent of Febreze?

The “Lavender Vanilla and Comfort” scent is another story. It’s not as overpowering as the regular scent, and in fact I could tolerate the smell being a little stronger, because I like it. Okay, fine: I would want to actively sniff it. —Swistle

Link: Lavender Vanilla and Comfort Febreze on Febreze.com
Ballpark price: $4-6 (depending on bottle size) at stores such as Target

Comments

Comment from Mymsie
Time: February 14, 2008, 9:24 am

I recently blogged about ‘nilla & lav Tide. Love it! I can’t help but bury my face in towels fresh from the dryer. Ahhhh…

Comment from superblondgirl
Time: February 14, 2008, 9:41 am

Lavender is my new obsession - my laundry detergent, my fabric softener, my air freshener, all-purpose cleaner…. Love that stuff. I have this fantastic organic detergent that I could just sit and inhale all day, and the lavender-vanilla Downy (I think it’s Downy), and Method lavender all-purpose cleanser, and some generic air freshener.

Comment from erin
Time: February 19, 2008, 9:14 am

Oh good! I am definitely going to purchase it. The area where we throw all our shoes STINKS MAJORLY. Peee-eeewww. I don’t know what to do and I really don’t like regular Febreeze. Thanks for this tip.

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