Smoxy’s Odor Eliminator Spray and Candle

Smoxy’s Odor Eliminator Spray and Candle

Does the dank odor of your chronic bother your neighbors? Smoxy’s Odor Eliminator Spray can help remove any unwanted scents and keep the air smelling fresh. Forget the Lysol; Smoxy’s Odor Eliminator Spray is designed specifically to eliminate the sweet, skunky smell of the sticky icky. Available in 12 different scents, including Birthday Cake Kush, Vanilla Dreams, and Purple Haze, this spray will clear your house of any lingering evidence of your sesh and leave it smelling fresh to boot. If you prefer to relax with a candle by your bedside, Smoxy also offers an amazing line of Odor Eliminator Candles, available in the same 12 scents as the spray. Grab a candle—or a can—and enjoy a lit, odorless experience.

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