Place 1-2 drops into the toilet BEFORE you go and personal bathroom
odors disappear BEFORE they enter the air. All you leave is a fresh,
clean smelling bathroom. So say goodbye to aerosol sprays that only mix
with the odors!
Just a Drop is essential for traveling. Our mini bottles are 6ml in
size but they pack a punch! It's small enough to carry in your luggage,
purse or pocket and it's perfect for when you're sharing a hotel room,
or when you're on a cruise and have to use a small bathroom. Just a
Drop is also available in "On The Go" packets, which are 1 time use.
Just a Drop was featured on The Dr. Oz Show (Dr. Oz is a regular user of the product) as well as The Doctors TV Show.
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My Review:
I was sent a small travel sample pack of Just a Drop for this review. With a family of five, our bathrooms can sometimes not be a pleasant place to visit after one of "us" has been in there a while. I thought this product sounded like one that would be a perfect addition to this busy household.
Although it does reduce "personal bathroom odors" it works better if you use the drops a minute or two before going. Not sure about others, but usually when I have to "go" I don't usually plan it several minutes in advance. So, this may or may not be something others would want for everyday use.
Now, to use while traveling? Definitely - my family took a short trip this weekend and when five of us are using one hotel bathroom, a little extra "help" is appreciated to keep the bathroom and hotel room smelling fresh. I managed to keep one little sample to use during our trip and I think it did lessen the odor.
My conclusion? Just a Drop is a nice product to have on hand while travelling (or even visiting friends) and it would probably come in handy during holidays and Super Bowl parties!
Disclosure: I received free the item(s) mentioned in this post in exchange for my honest review using Tomoson.com. Regardless ~ All my reviews are my honest and personal opinion. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”.
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