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Traditional pot pourri dying as Britons spend millions on air fresheners

New figures show the bowls of decorative dried flowers and spices are being replaced by modern alternatives, which Britons spend £1million a day on.

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The traditional pot pourri is fast disappearing as more and more Britons prefer to spend millions of pounds on air fresheners and scented candles.

New figures show that the bowls of decorative dried flowers and spices are being replaced by modern alternatives, and that Britons spend £1 million a day on them.

The study by industry analysts Mintel found that the market for trendy scented candles and air fresheners is growing, while pot pourri is now seen as old fashioned and out of date.

Pot pourri, which was once seen in almost every living room, contains dried flowers such as lavender and rose hips plus spices and herbs as well as orange peel and pinecones.

It now accounts for less than 2 percent of the £367 million bill expected to be spent on home and car air fresheners this year.

Sales fell by 14 percent to just £6 million last year, while at the same time sales of scented candles grew five percent from £39 million to £41 million.

"Household fresheners are enjoying a period of rapid innovation, with new fragrances and new formats," the Telegraph quoted Michelle Strutton, Mintel senior consumer analyst, as saying.  

"Fresheners have moved on from being a functional product designed to cover unpleasant smells, into being a more integral part of improving the general ambience of the home.

"There has been a huge amount of new product development in scented candles and reed diffusers, which some perceive as more natural, which has helped grow sales of these lines.

"Household fragrances have seen the revival of the scented candle, usually positioned as a luxury product and even often packaged in a box, which encourages people to buy them as gifts.

"Some products are fading into obscurity. Potpourri, although still available, appears to be losing popularity," she added.

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