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Poo-Pourri - Deja Poo scent. |
Poo-Pourri Toilet Spray
Poo-Pourri is advertised as the "before you go" bathroom smell barrier. Spray a bit of this fragrance on the water in the bowl before having a seat to do your business. The advertising goes on to promise that the spray traps the smell under the water and all you (and more importantly OTHERS) smell is "a refreshing bouquet of natural essential oils" with no harsh chemicals -
- No synthetic fragrance
- No alcohol
- No aerosol
- No parabens
- No Phthalates
- No formaldehyde
The makers of Poo-Pourri advertise it as "safe to breathe and safe to flush".
When I had the opportunity to use it over several days, it did work every time. It eliminated or covered any smells that I didn't want to share with others.
My Skepticism
I was introduced to this product during a recent trip to visit my son and family. When they mentioned the spray, I was very skeptical. After all... doesn't the smell happen on the way to the toilet water? Isn't spraying the toilet water a little like closing the barn door when the horse has been running around the field?
And... the Poo-Pourri was so STRONG! I took a sniff and thought about my migraines. I thought the spray would certainly trigger a migraine.
Despite my negative thoughts, I tried it. And it did work. After flushing, all I smelled was the Poo-Pourri. The scent did not trigger a migraine - despite being very strong.
I am purchasing some Poo-Pourri of my own. I really like the "in a pinch" sized bottles. I can carry them with me into public restrooms. I have to admit that when I travel (and when I've been fighting migraines) my schedule is off and I end up using public bathrooms. I don't like feeling like I have to wait until the sink area of a public bathroom has to clear before I dart out of a stall... pretending as though "that wasn't me!"
Now I can exit a public bathroom stall smelling as fresh as a flower garden.
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Poo-Pourri "in a pinch pack" |
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