IFRA Hosts Capitol Hill Scent Experience In Timeout From Policy Concerns
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The International Fragrance Association North America took a break from its higher-stakes advocacy work Nov. 1 to give lawmakers and congressional staffers a "scent experience." Perfumers from six of the group's biggest members were on hand with "Scents of Home," joined by Monell Center researchers to educate attendees on the mechanics of scent and the important role it plays in people's lives.
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