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Air Wick National Park Scents Review! I Got To Sample A Few of the Tropical Inspired Products.

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April 23, 2013 Carlee at Fun Learning Life 6 Comments

 Air Wick National Park Limited Edition Scents

Thanks to Air Wick , I was given 2 items from the Limited Edition National Park Collection to try and review here on Frugal and Fun Mom.

Air Wick has partnered with the National Park Foundation(NPF) to create fragrances inspired by our national parks. The new limited edition scents include Grand Canyon, American Samoa, Denali, Hawai’i, Virgin Islands and Gulf Islands.   The proceeds from these products benefit the NPF, which is the official charity of America’s national parks.

Air Wick National Park Collection

I got to test out the American Samoa Sweet Coconut & Island Palms Scented Candle and the Hawai’i Exotic Papaya & Hibiscus Flower Scented Oils.

The Sweet Coconut & Island Palms Scented Candle last up to 25 hours and does a great job of dispersing fragrance throughout the room when burning. When it is extinguished, it lets off a great fragrance as well. I have been enjoying the smell while it sits unlit at my desk.

Air Wick National Park Candle

The Exotic Papaya & Hibiscus Flower Scented Oil has a very powerful fruity scent.  I highly recommend starting it off on the lower setting for fragrance intensity when in the warmer. This scent would work well in an area where animals are present, odors, or in a large room.

Since I happen to live in Florida, these 2 scents definitely remind me of this tropical environment. Of the 2, I have to admit that I prefer the American Samoa Sweet Coconut & Island Palms.

Air Wick National Park Scented Oil

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 visit airwick.us and also check them out at facebook.com/AirWickUS.

FFM

Frugal and Fun Mom did not receive compensation for this post, but was provided items for free to review. Product details were provided by the PR firm representing the company. The opinions expressed are that of my own. 

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Comments

  1. Barb W. says

    April 25, 2013 at 9:08 am

    I'm absolutely going to have try out the Sweet Coconut & Island Palms - sounds like such a great scent for summer!
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  2. daisy says

    April 25, 2013 at 10:13 am

    I'm intrigued by the Grand Canyon one!
    Reply
  3. Pam says

    April 25, 2013 at 1:37 pm

    I want the Sweet Coconut one. I adore the beach and that would remind me of tropical breezes.
    Reply
  4. Grace Hodgin says

    April 25, 2013 at 1:49 pm

    I'd love to smell the Sweet Coconut one too but think they all sound lovely. I enjoy these types of products.
    Reply
  5. Melanie a/k/a CrazyMom says

    April 25, 2013 at 9:27 pm

    They all sound great.. Love a fresh clean smell in the house and think perfect for spring/summer would be the Sweet Coconut .. MHHH thanks for sharing
    Reply
  6. Kristyn says

    April 26, 2013 at 8:31 am

    Oh the sweet coconut one sounds fabulous!
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