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SEASIDE SCENTS
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Sarut has added to its line of home fragrances with the Ocean Collection. The fresh, seaside-inspired scent is available in incense sticks, incense cones, fragrant oil, room freshener spray, candle and potpourri. Each home fragrance item is packaged in a bright azure blue box, with retail prices from $8 for...
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SEASIDE SCENTS.(from Sarut)(Brief Article)
HFN The Weekly Newspaper for the Home Furnishing Network
; Sarut has added to its line of home fragrances with the Ocean Collection. The fresh, seaside-inspired scent is available in incense sticks, incense cones, fragrant oil, room freshener spray, candle and potpourri. Each home fragrance item is packaged in a bright azure blue box, with retail prices
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SEASIDE SCENTS
HFN The Weekly Newspaper for the Home Furnishing Network
; Sarut has added to its line of home fragrances with the Ocean Collection. The fresh, seaside-inspired scent is available in incense sticks, incense cones, fragrant oil, room freshener spray, candle and potpourri. Each home fragrance item is packaged in a bright azure blue box, with retail prices
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Incense burning affects harmful chemicals. (Analytical Chemistry).(Brief Article)
Chemistry and Industry
; Ho and Yu have studied the effect of burning incense sticks on levels of formaldehyde and other carbonyls in the home and temple environments (ibid 2002, 4,728). The carbonyls were first trapped on a solid adsorbent coated with O-(2,3,4,5,6-pentafluorobenzyl)-hydroxylamine. Comparative samples were
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Making sense of scents
New Straits Times
; Sharon Wong New Straits Times 11-19-2000 Making sense of scents Byline: Sharon Wong Edition: New Sunday Times - Style; 2* Section: Lifestyle Memo: (STF) - Follow your nose and let it lead you into the fragrant world of ScentsCity Shoppe where one whiff is all it takes to leave Sharon Wong wanting
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Temple's one incense stick per devotee rule
New Straits Times
; New Straits Times 11-28-2004 Temple's one incense stick per devotee rule Edition: New Sunday Times; 2* Section: Prime News MUAR, Sat. - A Buddhist temple here has imposed a `one devotee one incense stick' rule to reduce air pollution in the temple ...
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