
‘I'll not settle until I find it' cry cleaning fans as Zoflora releases brand new summer scent that ‘smells divine'
CLEANING fans are going wild for a brand-new Zolfora scent in time for summer - insisting that they "won't settle" until they find it in stores.
Zoflora has an army of devoted cleaning fanatics who have cupboards full of their products.
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The disinfectant giant is loved by top celebs including Mrs Hinch and Stacey Solomon.
It is renowned for creating top cleaning products with gorgeous fragrances - and they're latest creation is no different.
Shoppers have been rushing to get hold of the brand's new limited edition summer scent.
The new Golden Sands fragrance has been described as a radiant, sun-kissed scent that fills homes with a gorgeous blend of sunshine and fruity tones.
It has top notes of watermelon and apple, on a base of coconut and vanilla blossom, which Zoflora experts say is "perfect for summer".
Some cleaning fanatics have said it smells "just like a holiday and summer by the sea in a bottle".
While another gushed that the scent reminded them of the Algarve Beach in Portugal.
However, the exciting brand-new addition can only be picked up in one store.
It is exclusively available in store and online at Home Bargains, and shoppers have been rushing to their local branch to pick some up.
Many have already taken to social media to express their excitement over the launch as they praised the "divine" scent.
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One person said: "OMG this sounds absolutely lush! Can't wait to get my hands on it!"
Another added: "Aw, wow, this sounds gorgeous".
Someone else wrote: "I want this in my life".
A fourth posted: "Oh my gosh! Now this excites me! I'll not settle until I find it
While a fifth chimed in: "Oh yes! This sounds amazing. Can't wait to try".
And a user shared: "On the hunt for this one".
It comes after Zoflora's 100-year-old cleaning product made a surprise return to shelves last year - and sent shoppers into a frenzy.
Die-hard Zoflora users will remember one of their original scents Sweet Pea, which "smells like a summer in a bottle".
Zoflora first created the floral fragrance over 100 years ago, and the nostalgic and comforting scent is beloved by life-long fans.
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