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Clorox Debuts the Scentiva Collection Across Canada

Clorox has launched the new Scentiva collection across Canada. This range brings together the brand's established disinfecting power — which may kill up to 99.99% of bacteria and viruses — and curated, long-lasting fragrances.

Individuals interested in the Scentiva collection can choose between three scent families — Coconut and Waterlily, Grapefruit and Orange Blossom, and Lavender and Jasmine. These fragrances are available in different cleaning formats, including disinfecting cleaner sprays, wipes, scented bleach, and toilet gel.

All in all, Clorox's Scentiva collection promises to elevate the cleaning ritual. The Coconut and Waterlily option appeals to individuals who want to evoke a calm, beachy atmosphere. The Grapefruit and Orange Blossom variety, on the other hand, provides an energizing, citrusy boost that can help start the day with a sense of freshness. The Lavender and Jasmine scented bleach and toilet gel, on the other hand, cater to those who appreciate calming, floral notes.

Trend Themes

  1. Fragrance-enhanced Cleaning Products — Blending long-lasting, curated scents with disinfecting formulations creates scope for premium cleaning lines that combine sensory appeal with validated germ-kill claims.
  2. Multi-format Scent Consistency — Consistent fragrance families across sprays, wipes, gels, and bleaches signals demand for cohesive scent ecosystems that reinforce brand loyalty through unified aromatic experiences.
  3. Wellness-driven Homecare — Elevating cleaning rituals with calming or energizing scent profiles reflects a shift toward products that deliver emotional and mood-related benefits alongside traditional sanitation.

Industry Implications

  1. Household Cleaning Products — Formulation innovation that pairs proven antimicrobial efficacy with stabilized fragrance delivery systems could redefine premium segments within the category.
  2. Fragrance and Perfumery — Collaborations between perfumers and formulation scientists suggest opportunities for scent compounds engineered to persist in high-pH or oxidizing cleaning matrices.
  3. Retail and Private Label CPG — Private-label grocers and mass retailers may capitalize on branded scent collections as a differentiation lever to compete on experiential value rather than price alone.

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