A little change for Magic Tree

The Little Trees brand will incorporate over 60 fragrances
The Little Trees brand will incorporate over 60 fragrances

One of the most recognisable brands in the UK aftermarket, Magic Tree air fresheners has announced a name change.

Saxon, which distributes the Magic Tree fresheners exclusively, has announced that from this month the Magic Tree brand will change its name to Little Trees.

Launched in the UK in the 1960’s, the Magic Tree brand has become on the most recognisable faces in the aftermarket, selling over 200 million units. Over the course of the brand’s history its fragrance line has been extended from one initial offering to over 30.

The new Little Trees brand will double that line with over 60 fragrances. The brand will also be accompanied by its own dedicated website, which will contain full product information on the range, as well as interactive media.

Saxon chief executive David Kent said: “The decision was made to change the name from Magic Tree to Little Trees in order to open up new sales opportunities for our customers. The Little Tree brand offers more fragrance varieties, designs, POS and marketing material and support from the USA.

“This increased offering gives us and our customers more choice, variety and flexibility.”

Published by Darrenmoss

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