Top Car Fresheners Tested: The Winner Smells Like a Famous Sweet Treat

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Air Freshener Craze

Air freshener scents for cars are becoming more adventurous by the day, with aromas ranging from rhubarb and custard to bacon and fluffy towels.

Rhubarb & Custard

Tesco's Rhubarb & Custard car freshener, priced at £1, offers a designer-chic look reminiscent of the classic confectionery. While a bit sickly, it's great for those seeking an old-fashioned sweetie jar whiff. Rating: 3/5

Yankee Candles Fluffy Towels Jar

Yankee Candle's Fluffy Towels car freshener, available for £2.50, promises the scent of clean towels but comes off as rather synthetic. Rating: 1/5

Bacon Air Freshener

Amazon's Bacon Air Freshener, priced at £8, mimics the sizzling bacon smell but might be too overpowering for some. Not recommended for vegetarians. Rating: 2/5

Buttered Popcorn

The Buttered Popcorn car freshener, priced at £7.99, captures the delightful aroma of freshly popped kernels. With a cinema-themed scent, it's perfect for covering unwanted odors. Rating: 4/5

Magic Tree Leather

Magic Tree's Leather car freshener, costing £1.66, offers a reliable and affordable option for a fresher scent in your car. Despite the macho leather scent, it does the job effectively. Rating: 3/5

Jelly Belly Birthday Cake

Jelly Belly's Birthday Cake car freshener, priced at £3.00, delivers a delightful scent of iced sponge reminiscent of a big gooey slice of cake. Good value for money and long-lasting. Rating: 5/5

Old Car Smell

The Old Car Smell air freshener, available for free while stocks last, surprisingly appeals to drivers with a new vehicle. Offering tangs of muddy dog and old leather, it provides a pleasant enough aroma. Rating: 3/5