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Wee Away Debuts Two New Scents

Mint Green Tea and Hawaiian Bloom are the most recent additions.

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(PRESS RELEASE) CHEYENNE, WY – Wee Away, a company that creates environmentally friendly, industrial grade odor and stain removing products for the home, debuts two new scents to their line of Odors Be Gone Foggers. Mint Green Tea and Hawaiian Bloom are the most recent additions, adding pleasant new options to the line, which also includes a Cucumber Melon scent.

Digging deep into cracks and crevasses around the home, Odors Be Gone Foggers use a fine, light Ultra Low Volume mist to eliminate and neutralize odors in rooms up to 20ft x 20ft, while leaving a clean and enjoyable scent behind. A great addition to any home, they combat a variety of odors caused from urine, feces, decay, rancidity, animals, fire, tobacco smoke, mildew, and more.

“We’re thrilled to introduce two new scents for consumers to choose from,” said Adam Brady, founder and CEO of Wee Away. “Unlike other products, our Odors Be Gone Foggers eliminate odors upon contact instead of simply masking them. And while they’re as effective as chemical-based foggers, pet parents can rest assured that this Green Certified, all-natural product won’t pose a threat to people or pets.”

The Mint Green Tea and Hawaiian Bloom scents are available in 6.25-ounce cans for a suggested retail price of $13.99 – $17.99 each. For more information on Wee Away and their complete line of odor and stain products, visit WeeAway.com.

About Wee Away

Wee Away is dedicated to providing animal lovers everywhere with super-effective solutions that support the health and safety of pets, their people and the environment alike. The brand’s line of industrial-strength cleaning and grooming products are formulated with biodegradable cleansers, natural enzymes and good “cleansing” bacteria and are Green-certified, eco-friendly and all-natural. Wee Away’s products are safe for pets of all kinds and do not contain chemicals or toxins that can be harmful to the environment. The brand is constantly striving to provide the best products with the least amount of impact to the planet. For more information, please visit www.WeeAway.com.

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