Spread the festive cheer this year with a pigs in blankets or brussels sprout car freshener

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  • Car finance experts Zuto are creating six festive air fresheners to add some festive joy to your driving experience over the Christmas period
  • Whether out and about delivering presents, or driving to visit family over the festive period, scents include everything from pigs in blankets to brussels sprouts and will help spread the holiday spirit wherever you’re travelling to.
  • For more information on each of the scents, visit the Zuto website here (available while stocks last).

With Christmas just around the corner, what better way to get you into the festive mood than the smell of Christmas day every time you enter your car?

If that sounds like something that jingles your bells, Zuto have got you covered with their festive air fresheners (available while stocks last), to make driving home for Christmas feel like riding in Santa’s sleigh.

With the temperatures dropping and the de-icer making a return most mornings, there’s no better way to start your day than to be greeted by Christmas cheer before you make a journey.

Using some of the most loved ‘Christmassy’ flavours, Zuto are creating six scents to sleigh this wintertime:

Pigs in blankets

A Christmas dinner favourite for many! And with a lot of meat-free options out there, this made for the perfect in-car fragrance to get Brits excited for Christmas.

The combination of crispy bacon and sausage is enough to make anyone’s mouth water, and our pigs in blankets scented car freshener is sure to get you feeling excited for dinner as you’re driving home.

Mince pie

A Christmas classic, the spicy mincemeat, mixed with juicy currants and wrapped in crumbly golden pastry makes for such a tantalising smell that we think it would make for a perfect car scent.

Rest assured, the cardboard box and tinfoil wrapper smell aren’t part of the scent profile.

Roast turkey

The main event at most Christmas dinners around the world and the star of the show, this freshener will have you dreaming of Christmas every time you get into your car.

Combined with a succulent meat gravy aroma, this scent shines bright in our collection.

Brussels sprouts

Love them or hate them, Brussels sprouts are an icon of the traditional Christmas dinner and we Brits actually eat more brussels sprouts than any other European country!

Despite their infamous reputation for causing some Christmas Day wind, we know that there are some serious Brussels sprout lovers out there who would love nothing more than to carry the scent with them everywhere they drive.

Roasted chestnuts

A staple at every Christmas fair and market, the smell of roasted chestnuts is reminiscent of ice skating and admiring plenty of shiny trinkets.

We wanted to bottle those memories up so you can carry them with you all year round in the car.

Father Christmas (cookies and whiskey)

Last but not least, with a bit of a curveball, we present to you the Father Christmas scent; a delicious blend of freshly baked cookies and a glass of the best malt whiskey.

Harking back to simpler times, this scent is sure to remind you of the warm nights by the fire, waiting with slowly closing eyes for Santa to arrive and eat the cookies you baked for him and his reindeers. Thankfully, the smell of whiskey can’t get you drunk, so you’re still good driving your car home for Christmas with this scent.

Lucy Sherliker, Head of Customer at Zuto, says: “Christmas is an exciting time, and we’re delighted that we can help spread some festive cheer whenever people set foot in their car.

“Whether you’re out delivering Christmas presents, or behind the wheel every day for work, these car fresheners are set to help get you and any passengers into the festive spirit!”


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