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  2. 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 ...

  3. How to Rid your Kitchen of Cooking Odors Instantly - AOL

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    Cooking odors from fish, onion, garlic, burnt foods and fried foods can last especially long. From the wonders of vinegar to the tantalizing aroma of freshly baked cookies, try out these quick ...

  4. Angry Orange Pet Odor Eliminator is on sale at Amazon - AOL

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    The Angry Orange Pet Odor Eliminator is an odor-eliminating spray that nearly 80,000 Amazon shoppers gave five stars. Just for today, you can grab a 24 oz. bottle for $15. Just for today, you can ...

  5. This $4 kitchen spray totally eliminates cooking odors from ...

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    Salmon tastes delicious, but you probably don't want to smell it all day long. The post This $4 kitchen spray totally eliminates cooking odors from fish, garlic, bacon and more appeared first on ...

  6. Geosmin - Wikipedia

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    Geosmin, along with the irregular monoterpene 2-methylisoborneol, together account for the majority of biologically-caused taste and odor outbreaks in drinking water worldwide and in farmed fish. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Geosmin is also responsible for the earthy taste of beetroots and a contributor to the strong scent, known as petrichor , that occurs when ...

  7. Intestinal metabolic bromhidrosis syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Intestinal metabolic bromhidrosis syndrome (IMBS) is a disorder [citation needed], that is characterized by bromhidrosis and halitosis symptoms that are caused by odorous intestinal metabolites passing through the intestinal wall and by the liver to be excreted by skin glands and the lung gas exchange.

  8. You practice good hygiene. So why do you still smell bad? - AOL

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    Sweat and body odor are typically thought to go hand in hand, but experts say it's a little more complicated than that. Sweat alone doesn't have a smell, according to Harvard Health.

  9. The Smelly Car - Wikipedia

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    "The Smelly Car" is the 61st episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. The episode is the 21st episode of the fourth season. [1] It aired on April 15, 1993 on NBC. [1] In this episode, the body odor left by a restaurant valet in Jerry's car further transfers itself to Jerry and Elaine, and seems to be irremovable.