On 06/22/2016 07:13 PM, Jean Baugh wrote:
I promise you it was not chlorine. Offensive to the max and
the closest I can describe it is cheap perfume.
Unbelievably strong!
Once I thought, OK, process it and perhaps the smell will go
away. It did not go away.
They make so many products that are just reeking of strong
perfume and store everything next to anything, in the
warehouse and in the back of the store.
Those strong scents often permeates anything that is not in
a glass or metal container. I have had to throw away dry
noodles that smelled like cheap perfume and several other
things. Liquids in plastic bottles seem especially good at
absorbing scents. But, you can usually discover this
problem, just by sniffing the bottle or bag before putting
it in your cart.
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Regards,
John Popelish
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