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  2. Air freshener - Wikipedia

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    Air fresheners from Febreze. Air fresheners are products designed to reduce unwanted odors in indoor spaces, or to introduce pleasant fragrances, or both. They typically emit fragrance to mask odors but may use other methods of action such as absorbing, bonding to, or chemically altering compounds in the air that produce smells, killing organisms that produce smells, or disrupting the sense of ...

  3. Little Trees - Wikipedia

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    Little Trees. Little Trees are disposable air fresheners shaped like a stylized evergreen tree, marketed for use in motor vehicles, and most commonly seen hanging from rear-view mirrors. They are made of an absorbent material produced in a variety of colors and scents. Little Trees were invented in 1952 in Watertown, New York, by Julius Sämann ...

  4. Carrageenan - Wikipedia

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    Air freshener gels; Marbling: the ancient art of paper and fabric marbling uses a carrageenan mixture on which to float paints or inks; the paper or fabric is then laid on it, absorbing the colours; Shoe polish: to increase viscosity; Biotechnology: to immobilize cells and enzymes; Pharmaceuticals: used as an inactive excipient in pills and tablets

  5. Renuzit - Wikipedia

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    Renuzit cleaning fluid was originally produced by Radbill Oil Co. of Philadelphia in 1932, [1] which became Renuzit Home Products Company sometime before 1947. [2] The company was acquired by Drackett in 1969 (a child company of Bristol-Myers, which merged with Squibb in 1989).

  6. Limonene - Wikipedia

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    Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). Limonene (/ ˈlɪmənˌiːn /) is a colorless liquid aliphatic hydrocarbon classified as a cyclic monoterpene, and is the major component in the essential oil of citrus fruit peels. [ 1 ] The (+)- isomer, occurring more commonly in ...

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  8. Incense in India - Wikipedia

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    Incense being sold in a market in Bangalore. India is the world's main incense producing country, [1] [2] and is also a major exporter to other countries. [3] In India, incense sticks are called Agarbatti (Agar: from Dravidian [4] [5] probably Tamil அகில் (agil), அகிர் (agir), [6] Sanskrit varti, meaning "stick". [7]

  9. Ethan Clark became his school's weatherman in 3rd grade. At ...

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    Ethan Clark said he taught himself how to read the weather with books from the library. Ethan Clark became his school's weatherman in 3rd grade. At 21, his forecasts are credited with saving lives ...