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 tree freshener, little tree air freshener |
Set up in 1999, Deland Car Accessories Co., Ltd. is a professional China tree freshener manufacturer and designer. It has years of OES and OEM little tree air freshener production experiences and passed ISO9000 and the TUV certification of ISO/TS16949 quality system. Therefore, we can better fulfill customers' specifications and satisfy their changing needs, such as Ford, Opel, Benz, BMW, Nissan, Toyota, Mitsubishi, Mazda, Isuzu, Hyundai, Kia and Truck series. |
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Fresh as a breeze! Car-Freshner air fresheners are made from ingredients carefully selected to produce exquisite fragrance blends. "Little Trees" are unique in their quick, powerful and long-lasting effectiveness. 12-pack. WATERTOWN (AP) -- The maker of the iconic tree-shaped air freshener is suing Old Navy over a line of T-shirts. According to court documents, Old Navy is selling T-shirts that sport the slogan "Keeping it Fresh," accompanied by an image of a tree-shaped car air freshener.
Car-Freshner Corporation of Watertown brought a federal lawsuit against the San Francisco-based retailer and its parent company -- The Gap -- this week. Car-Freshner says the design on the T-shirts is identical to their trademarked design, which is used by the company on car air fresheners, apparel and other items. In the suit, the 50-year-old company seeks to bar Old Navy from buying, selling or advertising any items with the tree design. An unspecified amount is sought in damages.
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Fresh as a breeze! Car-Freshner air fresheners are made from ingredients carefully selected to produce exquisite fragrance blends. "Little Trees" are unique in their quick, powerful and long-lasting effectiveness. 12-pack. WATERTOWN (AP) -- The maker of the iconic tree-shaped air freshener is suing Old Navy over a line of T-shirts. According to court documents, Old Navy is selling T-shirts that sport the slogan "Keeping it Fresh," accompanied by an image of a tree-shaped car air freshener.
Car-Freshner Corporation of Watertown brought a federal lawsuit against the San Francisco-based retailer and its parent company -- The Gap -- this week. Car-Freshner says the design on the T-shirts is identical to their trademarked design, which is used by the company on car air fresheners, apparel and other items. In the suit, the 50-year-old company seeks to bar Old Navy from buying, selling or advertising any items with the tree design. An unspecified amount is sought in damages.
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