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New Bzz Campaign - Glade Scents and Spray

I was so excited to receive my Bzz Kit in the mail last night for Glade Scents and Spray. I didn't get a chance to open it until this morning, but already I'm in love.

My 5 favorite things so far:

1. It works
2. Its simple to open the packaging and to put together
3. The smell is fantastic
4. Not a lot of motion required and seems to have a sufficiently wide "sensory" area
5. It has a nail hole in the back so you can hang it if you don't have a shelf

The only thing I don't like:

* it's not really decorative so it's tough to find a discrete place to put it that won't block the sensor. Thankfully, there is a nail hole (see number 5 above) to work around that.

***If you're interested in trying one. Post a comment and I'll send you a coupon for $4 off a starter kit.*** I'll keep my eyes peeled for a good sale. Suggested retail is $8.99. So a good sale, plus this coupon and you could get one free or for only a few dollars.

Read on to find out more about the product and my experience...

Glade is really stepping it up with their home fragrances line and this is even more proof. Their soy candles have been slowly edging out the pricey Yankee Candles in my home. I've been stuck on Yankee for years because I didn't feel like more affordable brands were effective.

So, why am I already in love with Scents and Spray? I put the thing together this morning in about 2 seconds. It was in a box so I didn't have to fight with one of those stupid sealed plastic things that I can never cut open or end up with a killer hand cramp and dull pair of scissors once I do. I opened the front of the Scents and Spray and batteries were already in it. Woo Hoo! I just pulled out the tab to activate the batteries, popped in the scent can and closed the front. A few seconds later it puffed. I tested it by pushing the button and another puff.

About 10 minutes later I waved my hand in front of it and nothing. I thought, why isn't the motion sensor working? It's trash day so the box had already be taken to the curb along with the instructions. So, I pulled out my Bzz Kit which explained when the light is on, it's in "lockout mode." This is the mode that keeps it from spraying every time there is movement.

When I realized it was working correctly, I hunted for a good place to put it. I finally settled on the baby's room. We don't keep the diaper pail in the house so I'm not battling diaper odors except when changing her. However, our dog has never taken kindly to having been replaced as the baby, so he has pee'ed on a few of her things in the room. We neutralized that smell with vinegar, so now it smells like a pickle! Hopefully when I get home it smells like flowers!

Just before leaving for work I had to run back to this room to grab something. I was concerned that I'd placed the Scents and Spray up too high - on top a bureau taller than me. But either my entering the room or flipping on the light was enough motion to activate it.

It does have a nail hole in the back so I'm considering hanging it tonight in a more discrete location. I don't mind having candles out because of the ambiance, but this thing isn't decorative, so I'd like to keep it hidden.

So what's this Bzz Agent and Bzz Kit I've mentioned.

Bzz Agent is a website that works with vendors to promote their products through word-of-mouth. I get the product to try and coupons to share with my friends, all for free. You can learn more and sign up yourself at BzzAgent.com. Tell them BzzAgent MegeeLee referred you.

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