"The Persuasive Power of an Odor Cannot Be Fended Off..." | July Newsletter

"The Persuasive Power of an Odor Cannot Be Fended Off..." | July Newsletter

“Odors have a power of persuasion stronger than words, appearances, emotions, or will. The persuasive power of an odor cannot be fended off, it enters into us like breath into our lungs, it fills us up, imbues us totally. There is no remedy for it.” 
― Patrick SüskindPerfume: The Story of a Murderer

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June Newsletter

June Newsletter

The toasty days of summer bring more sweat with activities, indoors and out. Mixing with our bodies' bacteria, certain odors can't be avoided...unless you have NeutrOlene handy. Think about it. Instead of masking those odors, neutralize them, getting totally rid of them -- in your rolling stock, personal vehicles, closets, carpets, furniture upholstery, restrooms, toilets, you name it...so don't endure those unpleasant seasonal odors. Make NeutrOlene a daily habit!

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Tobacco Odors in Funeral Homes | May Newsletter

Tobacco Odors in Funeral Homes | May Newsletter

Boats, floats and camping gear: Vacation is just around the corner. Time to take your "summer toys" out of storage to get ready for some fun in the sun. That means it's also time for NeutrOlene spray -- to get rid of those musty odors. It also works on mildew, too, cleaning and deodorizing those cushions, chairs and umbrellas for patio and outdoor living. Don't let those nasty odors spoil your first camping trip, first ski trip to the lake or that first party on the patio. Just keep NeutrOlene handy. You -- and your guests and family -- will be glad you did.

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What is Nosing? | April Newsletter

What is Nosing? | April Newsletter

What the heck is "Nosing?" As I learned recently, a glass of wine - believe it or not -- has a "nose" and it's very important to the taste of the wine, or any wine for that matter. My friend at winefrog.com said "nose" is a wine tasting term that describes how wine smells in the glass. My friend also said different wine grapes produce different aromas and the "nose" is affected by how the wine is made and stored. "Nosing" or smelling a wine is important because most of our perception of taste comes through our sense of smell. 

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