The holiday favorite from Thymes, Frasier Fir, in a laundry detergent: "Bring a touch of the outdoors in with the crisp, just-cut forest fragrance of Frasier Fir. Formulated with 100% naturally derived surfactants, this powerful cleaning detergent contains a unique super blend of bio-enzymes that offers a natural, convenient and powerful system that helps remove tough stains. This natural, 2X concentrated liquid laundry detergent creates a fresh and fragrance-filled washing experience, is safe to use on most fabrics, and does not contain dyes, optical brighteners, phosphates and dioxanes. Compatible with high efficiency washing machines." At Thymes, $28 for 946 ml.
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I attempted to purchase frasier fir-scented items last year but they were all sold out and I ended up with the lemon leaf scent instead–which is really lovely. I especially like their countertop spray, it makes my kitchen smell SO good! I give the all the counters a quick spritz and wipedown before guest come over and so my house smells fresh and clean when guests step through the door. I really need to try this fir scent also, it seems so very popular.
and the fir countertop spray is sold out again
It really is one of the best fir tree scented products. Very lifelike, and not too much. Thymes is a local company, Minneapolis, and they made this scent to replicate the Northern MN pine forest.
But it’s hard to find even here! Frasier Fir quickly sells out and it’s NEVER available at their annual warehouse sale.
Yeah, I think you have to shop early, maybe October?
I’ll take one!
It would be nice to wash blankets in! I prefer my clothing unscented. And, yes, prefer not to spend that much — although as boutique laundry detergents go it is not that bad.
I usually use unscented, too, and you’re right – this would be especially good for blankets. I just love the smell of pine. ?