Glade (brand)
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Product type | Air fresheners Cleaning product |
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Owner | S. C. Johnson & Son |
Country | United States |
Introduced | 1956 |
Markets | USA, Canada, Germany |
Tagline | A family company at work for a better world |
Website | www |
Company | |
Founder | Simon Furman |
Glade (/gleɪd/) is an American brand of household air fresheners first introduced in 1956.[1] It is a worldwide brand owned by S. C. Johnson & Son,[2] also known as Gleid (among others). Brise was renamed Glade in Germany, France and the Netherlands in 2012.[3][4]
Product list
[edit]The Glade family of products includes Aerosol, Candles, Car Scented Oil, Carpet & Room, Fragrant Mist, PlugIns (Scented Gel and Scented Oil), Press 'N Fresh, Quick 'N Fresh Secrets, Scented Oil Candles and Solid Air Fresheners.
Aerosol
[edit]- Blue Odyssey
- Clean Linen
- Country Garden
- Crisp Waters
- French Vanilla
- Fresh Lemon
- Fruit Explosion
- Hawaiian Breeze
- Jasmine & White Rose
- Lavender & Vanilla
- Lilac Spring
- Neutralizer
- Powder Fresh
- Rainshower
- Tropical Mist
- White Tea & Lily
- Blooming Peony & Cherry
Candles
[edit]- Cashmere Woods
- Apple Cinnamon
- Angel Whisper
- Clean Linen
- French Vanilla
- Glistening Snow - cancelled in 2009
- Lavender Meadow
- Melon Burst
- Mountain Berry
- Pumpkin Pie
- Rainshower
- Refreshing Spa
- Strawberries & Cream
- Fresh Mountain Morning
Three in one
[edit]- Baking With Grandma
- Berry Picking
- Evening At Home
- Starlit Garden
- Lighting
Car Scented Oil
[edit]- Jasmine Mist
- Tropical Moment
- Outdoor Fresh
- Ocean Blue
Carpet & Room
[edit]- Country Garden
- French Vanilla
- Fresh Scent
- Lilac Spring
- Melon Burst
- Neutralizer
- Rainshower
- Shake n' Vac
Fragrant Mist
[edit]- Alpine Spice
- Country Garden
PlugIns
[edit]- Apple Cinnamon
- Citrus Zest
- Clean Linen
- Country Garden
- Glade Country Spice
- Glistening Snow - cancelled in 2009
- Island Breeze
- Lilac Spring
- Mango Splash
- Mountain Berry
- Mountain Meadow
- Mountain Snow
- Natural Springs
- Rainshower
- Refreshing Spa
- Strawberry
- Tropical Garden
- Vanilla Garden
Scented Gel
[edit]- Lavender & Vanilla
Scented Oil
[edit]- Apple Cinnamon
- Butterfly Garden
- Clean Linen
- Clear Springs
- Ferns and Blossoms
- Floral Escape
- Glistening Snow - cancelled in 2009
- Hawaiian Breeze
- Jasmine & White Rose
- Lavender Meadow
- Mystical Garden
- Mango Fusion
- Ocean Blue
- Refreshing Citrus
- Rainshower
- Seaside Garden
- Sky Breeze
- Summer Berries
- Vanilla Breeze
Press 'N Fresh
[edit]- Country Garden
- Just Orange
- Rainshower
Quick 'N Fresh
[edit]- Country Garden
- Sunny Days
Secrets
[edit]- Country Garden
- Floral Breeze
- Lavender Meadow
- Rainshower
- Summer Cravings
Solid Air Fresheners
[edit]- Angel Whispers
- Apple Cinnamon
- Clean Linen
- Clear Springs (Tough Odor Solutions)
- Crisp Waters
- French Vanilla
- Fresh Berries
- Fresh Scent for Pet Odors (Tough Odor Solutions)
- Hawaiian Breeze
- Lavender & Vanilla
Holiday products
[edit]In the late 2005, Glade introduced candles inspired by artist Thomas Kinkade.[2] Both candles had a different wintry scene printed on the jar and offered the choice of vanilla, apple cinnamon, or pumpkin pie scent.
Competition
[edit]Glade's two main competitors in the air freshener market are Air Wick and Renuzit. Formerly, Wizard Scented Oils was also a competitor to Glade as well until it was discontinued due to poor sales.
References
[edit]- ^ Palmer, Brian (September 14, 2010). "Green Lantern: Some air fresheners contain ingredients that may be harmful". The Washington Post. Retrieved May 30, 2011.
- ^ a b Bosman, Julie (2005-12-12). "Holiday Themes Sell Everyday Items". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-09-16.
- ^ Saml, Eingestellt von Bernd. "NAMING OR SHAMING? October 2012". Markenecho (in German). Retrieved 2021-12-04.
- ^ "shebanian - Brise gaat verder als Glade". www.shebanian.com (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 2019-05-02. Retrieved 2014-07-01.