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Okay, be honest. How many of you have sprayed your car with Febreze trying to mask some funky smell? Well, now you don’t have to because Febreze has introduced a new line of air fresheners for your car! If you spend a lot of time in the car or if you have a family road trip coming soon you may want to grab some of these.
Febreze Car Vent Clips slowly release scent each day without being too overpowering. The last up to 30 days. Plus they are very small and discreet. You clip the air freshener to your air vent and it will slowly release the fragrance over 30 days. You can adjust the amount of fragrance too. So those of you with teenage boys can crank it all the way up!
Febreze wants you to try their new Car Vent Clips so they are offering a sampler pack of fragrances to one lucky Saving with Shellie Reader.
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1. Leave a comment letting me know your most memorable family road trip. Mine? We drove from Texas to Washington DC to Niagara Falls and then home. That was a lot of togetherness and I think it jump started my years of teenage angst.
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This giveaway will end Tuesday (2/14) at 11:59pm CST and I’ll announce the winner on Wednesday (2/15).
Good Luck!
Disclosure: This giveaway was sponsored by Febreze and P&G. P&G will provide the Febreze sample pack for giveaway purposes. This post was not reviewed or edited by P&G. The thoughts and opinions are completely mine. I received a Febreze sample pack to facilitate this review.












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my most memorable road trip was me and my two girls from central Texas to West Palm Beach, FL. I am the only driver of the family. Once we hit the “sunshine state” it rained and rained and followed us all the way home! The 3 of us talked about future road trip destinations – when one of them can drive too!!
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My most memorable moment when my husband and I packed our things and drove from Texas to Minnesota and tried to relocate. Needless to say we only stayed about a month and packed and came back to Texas. Nice state but too cold. Living in Waco Texas now.
My most memorable road trip was from Vegas to Venice beach in CA, with my mother, sister, and their boyfriends. It was a real experience, and a beautiful drive. Made me open my eyes to art.
My favorite family roadtrip was when my parents drove my siblings and I from Tennesee to Orlando Florida. I was around the age of nine and was in the Christmas spirit. As I was riding the back of our station wagon (the back seats faced backwards facing following traffic) I would wave and smile at the other cars on the road with my brother. I decorated the back seat with my christmas stuffed animals and held a sign that said “Merry Christmas” while wearing my santa hat.
What fond memories…. =)
My most memorable trip was moving from NY to FL. I rode in my teenage brothers car (that he LOVED) with our little brother who proceded to smear bubble gum all over the back seat!
My most memorable family road trip is when we drove from Texas to Kansas. It was my parents in the front seats, and my sister, grandma, and I in the back of a compact rental car. It was a long drive there and back.
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my best road trip was going to the river
It was in 1962 when we where caught in a hurricane in ST Augustine Fla. We had to ride it out in our beach cottage.
we moved from san bernardino ca. to akron oh. this took three days and my son was 4 at the time..he was great the whole way, he learned how much fun hotels can be!!!!
my most memorable trip was when my and my husband got in vehicle and just drove and listened to music and looked at scenery and then when i went to my dads home town and visited my uncle i hadent seen i ten years after i found him
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As a child going to PA in a tiny car with 6 people from KS
My most memorable family trip is when we all went to Disney World. We took my mother-in-law and she wasn’t able to do a lot of walking so we rented her a wheelchair. She had an awesome time there! We went the first week of July and it was really hot that summer. We all loved the fact that my mother-in-law was in the wheelchair because every ride that we wanted to get on, the attendants of that ride always had us to come inside and wait in the air conditioning!
My most memorable trip was taking my son to Washington, DC for his birthday!
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i think my most memorable was driving with the fam from ny to florida, stopped at some place called south of the border, had a blast there
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My most memorable road trip was from Connecticut to North Carolina with my BFF and her two daughters, aged 11 and 12. We left CT around 11 PM and made great time until we got to the George Washington Bridge in NY. We had expected a little traffic, it is, after all, NY. Well, construction plus late baseball traffic (Yankees, I love em!) equaled 2 hours to get over the bridge. The girls were asleep in the back seat and me and my BFF had a ball making fun of other people in other cars. We finally crossed the bridge and thanks to my led foot and the fact that I actually lived in NY for 12 years, we made it to the end of the Jersey turnpike in a little under an hour. I was exhausted by then so Robyn took over. I helped her navigate the Delaware Bridge and through DC and then I was out. I woke up in Virginia when we stopped at Starbucks for coffee. I took over for a couple of hours and we switched again. The girls were wide awake by this time and were playing the banana game with gusto (you scream banana at the top of your lungs every time you see a yellow car. It’s fun for about 10 minutes). When I woke up again we were at a dead stand still somewhere in VA. The GPS said about 5 hours to our destination. 2 hours later, crawling along at 5 mph, it still said 4 hours. Finally we get into NC and were about 2 and a half hours from our friend’s house. My boyfriend calls me and asks if we were safe. I said yeah, we are fine. He tells me there’s a tornado warning about 10 miles from the highway we were on. Robyn’s hubby calls 15 minutes later with the same concern. So now we are all freaked out. We got off the highway and stopped at a Hardees. Because nothing is gonna keep you safe from a tornado like deep fried chicken and onion rings. We finally made it to our destination. The trip should have been about 13 hours. We made it in a little over 18. Looking back it was a lot of fun. I never laugh as much as when I’m with Robyn, and her girls crack me up =)
BTW, I have the midnight thunder Febreeze car vent clip. IT smells delish, like a man. Makes me think my boyfriend is always in the car with me =)
Last summer we were coming home from the Adirondack Mountains and my daughter vomited all over the portable DVD player because there was no where to pull over! Very memorable!
My most memorable road trip was when I was 7 months pregnant with my daughter and my Husband, step-son, mother, brother and his gf went to NY to visit my family. I was soooo hormonal… needless to say there were a ton of good memories as well as the *face smack* bad ones too!! I said and did several things that I was not proud of! I have vowed to never travel while pregnant again!!
I remember when I was about 13, we drove to WV in my dads pick up with 5 of us in the one seat. On the way back we had to bring my Grandpa, Aunt, and 5 cousins back to Ohio with us, so my dad, Grandpa, Aunt and her 4 year old all sat in the front, and the rest of us got in the back of the pick up. There was no cover/cab on it and it started storming and pouring rain. It rained for 4 hours so we were soaking wet, but the bad thing was my Grandpa got sick, put the window down, stuck his head out window, and proceeded to vomit everywhere. Needless to say when my dad was driving 65 and the truck had no cab on the back of it, guess where all the vomit went. I will always remember this trip !
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My most memorable road trip was when decided out of the blue moon to go to the Everglades. We packed a couple of things. We drove from our house to our parents house. Then we proceded to drive to the Everglades and stop on almost every stop we could think of. It was wonderful. Then we finally headed to the Everglasdes and enjoyed a great afternoon together as a family. After all picture taking, walking on the trail we had a worked up an appetite and decided to stop and eat at Sonnys real pit bbq absolutely delicious. Just thinking about makes me hungry. Afterward all the our kids fell asleep I guess from having full tummy and being exhausted. One of my favorite short distance trip.
We drove from pa to flordia and back. It was a long trip.
We used to drive every summer to California from Colorado, that was some fun times.
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My most memorable trips are those going to visit my parents. It’s usually me and my pup. Did I mention my dog gets car sick? The towns are few and far between on the road to my hometown. So it makes for an even longer road trip. Dang dog!
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My most memorable road trips were when my mom would pack up my sister and I in the car and drive overnight from NY to TN. I used to love going through the cities at night and looking at all the lights.
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We drove from California to the Grand Canyon and camped in the back of a pick up truck.
My most memorable trip was taking our kids on vacation to Minnesota. We drove from MO to MN in a 4 door sedan. It was rather crowded but I think in the long run we had an enjoyable trip spending time together. Our kids thought they were being mistreated because they could not lay down flat while we were driving. We tried to leave very early in the AM so they would sleep for several hours.
I vividly remember having my little Toyota Tercel packed to the GILLS, making my final move from Illinois to Florida. I was meeting up with my best friend, who was already there, and I brought her dog Liza and her niece along with me in the car. It was two days of total fun and a LOT of puppy pit stops!!!
My most memorable road trip was going from New Jersey to Maine right after school let out in June, when we got there it was still cold, the pool was frozen but I did learn how to eat lobster. Like it to this day.
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My most memorable car trip was driving from Eldon, Iowa to Chicago, IL with our 5 1/2 year old son and our 2 week old son, who was breastfeeding! It was the longest trip ever, which was my husband’s idea, we had to stop about every hour! Then the whole weekend when we would get on the interstate to go from downtown Chicago to our hotel, our newborn would poop and there was no place to just pull over…oh what a weekend trip!
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We drove to Colorado Springs for the summer and returned right before school started. It was beautiful to spend the summer in Colorado.
Growing up in Southern Calif. our roadie was always the Beach. Best trips ever!!
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