Fragrance Success Downstream Hinges On Consumer Education – RIFM Prez
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The future of the fragrance business will be dictated by industry's success in educating consumers and confronting increasingly burdensome regulation, speakers suggested during an April 26 webcast sponsored by HAPPI magazine
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