I bet you can remember the first time you discovered Poo Pourri. A small spray bottle that promises to erase bathroom scents with just a few pre-business spritzes? It's a dream come true! But flash ...
Bathroom odors can be traumatizing whether you caused it or not. Products like Poo-Pourri and Just A Drop can help keep the stench at bay, but you can easily make your own smell-be-gone spray at home.
There are plenty of products keeping us smelling good: Expensive perfumes, arsenals of Bath & Body Works seasonal hand lotions and $8 clinical strength deodorants in pretty packaging. Add to that the ...
Now women can poo with confidence, too! Oct. 04, 2013— -- It’s well-established that women deal with issues deucing (yes, pooping!), especially in public restrooms. Whether it’s at school or at ...
Gone are the days of air fresheners and lighting a scented candle after you go number two in the bathroom. Poo-Pourri, aka the world's greatest invention ever, is a spray that one uses before going to ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. It’s an age-old problem tackled in a refreshing way. Am I talking about marketing or eliminating nasty bathroom odors? Both. The ...
Bathroom activities are always a touchy subject even among the closest of family members and friends. But “taking care of business” is part of life and it can be, well, stinky. Founder and ...
Warning: We're going to head into the bathroom talk territory--prim-and-proper readers, apologies. So I just got a press release for a new product that made me giggle. Then I thought, hmm, maybe ...
Pushing double entendres out the wazoo at a pace few can match, Poo-Pourri has released three new videos to the internet, and their viral success apparently can't be stopped. The Dallas-based scented ...
One of the most controversial and talked-about product advertisements of 2013 involved a well-dressed, redheaded woman sitting cross-legged on a toilet seat. BYU theater professor Ben Hopkin chose ...
It’s not like brand alliances are new, but I am surprised they don’t happen more often. Especially when I see one so perfect, so synergistic, and yet so surprising as this one between Hotels.com and ...