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Brigitte Jacobs PhD
> 3 daySuch a lovely smell that lasts in my towels and bedding.
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DLovely68
> 3 dayAs described
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John Miller
> 3 dayIn terms of working like a fabric softener sheet, these work pretty much like Bounces other scents. No problems there. What I didnt much care for is the scent. I find all of the laundry products on the shelf today smell, well, feminine to me. I wanted something a little more masculine. These are better, but not by much. The scent isnt as pronounced (which may be part of it), but Id qualify it as less feminine smelling but definitely not masculine smelling. I will use all of them - theyre not terrible. I may or may not purchase again, depending upon what I find from other products.
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Madelyn Osinski III
> 3 dayAbsolutely love the smell of these right out of the dryer. My whole room smells like my cloths now.
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SUSAN FREIBERG
> 3 dayI started using bounce sheets years ago, most likely 15 years ago. The smell was so good, you could smell the clothes for days. It was such a nice fragrence. However, I had gotten away from this product, them shortly after that I tried to use it again, and sadly their is absolutely no trace of that wonderful smell. What happened?? People would actually come into my home, and suddenly smell the wonderful scent. What happen???
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Thundercloud
> 3 dayI love the smell of these and so does my girlfriend. I hope bounce keeps making them.
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Cristel S.
> 3 daySmell is Amazing
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Knits in Tardis
> 3 dayYeah, if you can name the commercial, youre probably at least as old as I am. (Irish Spring.) And back then, it was cute to have a girl in the commercial winking-ly hinting that shes going to use the he-man product. Today, maybe not so much, but then women do continue to go after things (initially) marketed to guys, whether its menswear-style shirts and boy shorts or traditionally masculine fragrances. My favorite current perfume, from Tokyo Milk, has woodsy and tobacco notes. Neither I nor my husband (who has to live with me) like cloying, strong floral scents. This Bounce Pure Sport Dryer sheet has, guess what, woodsy and - I think its tobacco flower (but maybe some other subtle floral) and smoky notes. It doesnt smell to high heaven of perfume or laundry soap. Its also subtle enough to just leave a bit of scent on freshly dried laundry. Thats a real change (THANK YOU!) from what Im used to, but also a nice alternative to scent free products that, although best for severe allergy sufferers, leave laundry too often smelling more not dirty than actually clean. But Im still chuckling over the ad copy here. Like washing (my) clothes at Teddy Roosevelts hunting lodge? Somebodys been watching too many of those Old Spice commercials. No feminist rant here. My outlook on gender roles too often mirrors Delta Burkes old line from Designing Women: The man should have to kill the bug! But cmon, P&G, Woodland Retreat Bounce or some such would get my attention a lot faster than something I might assume smells aggressively of mens cologne. In any case, I see this currently out of stock on Amazon and think I may have to scout some stores, just in case this turns out to be a limited edition. Beats the heckoutta the usual scents.
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DC
> 3 dayI love these. Definitely good for sport
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Frequent Shopping Leads to Reviews
> 3 dayWife loves the smell of these and the local store quit stocking them.