Get a Smell of a National Park in Your Own Home With Air Wicks…

This weekend marked the start of National Park Week (April 20-28), a week where all of the 401 national parks in the United States offer free admission and events.  In honor of this week, and to aid in the protection of these important national landmarks, Air Wick has partnered with the National Park Foundation to craft fragrances inspired by the natural elements found in our national parks.

The new limited edition scents introduced this spring are: Grand Canyon, American Samoa, Denali, Hawai’i, Virgin Islands and Gulf Islands.  These new, inviting fragrances are perfect for families looking to freshen up their homes with scents from the beautiful outdoors:

  • 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.

The National Park Collection is available in Air Wick’s full range of products, including Scented Oils, Freshmatic Auto Spray Refills, Scented Candles and Reed Diffusers.  Retailing from $2.99 – $5.99, the National Park Collection can be found at all major retailers nationwide. For more information, please visit: https://www.airwick.us/ and www.facebook.com/AirWickUS

 

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