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Nose Jammer Celebrates Millionth Can Milestone

Nose Jammer Celebrates Millionth Can Sold!

Winona, MN – Nose Jammer is celebrating the sale of the one millionth can of the company’s game-changing field spray.

The concept for Nose Jammer was born while inventor John Redmond walked through the elk woods and realized everything around him was emitting aromatic compounds. This sparked the idea for a field spray that could harness these natural scents to overwhelm a game animal’s ability to detect and track human odor. Nose Jammer started in 2010 and has since helped hunters across the country go undetected and tag big game.

With a unique backed-by-science formula, Nose Jammer field spray helps hunters get close to big game by reducing their ability to sense odors. The advanced olfactory-jamming technology works well even when winds are swirling and most hunters are getting skunked. It can be sprayed on clothing, boots, treestands, blinds, or brush for the ultimate stealth.

To show appreciation for the loyal customers who have helped the company reach this major milestone of one million cans sold, Nose Jammer is launching a month of exclusive giveaways from September 1-30. Weekly prizes include Nose Jammer products and merch, while the grand prize features a Mathews Phase4 29, a dozen arrows from Victory Archery, a Vortex Crossfire HD1400 Rangefinder, and a Nose Jammer package.

To learn more and enter to win, visit nosejammer.com.

About Nose Jammer

Based in the heartland of America, Nose Jammer has taken hunting science to the next level with their olfactory-jamming technology. By combining elements naturally found in the woods, mountains, and other areas where we pursue big game, Nose Jammer effectively overloads an animal’s sense of smell using concentrated doses of organic aromatic compounds. Because the compounds used in Nose Jammer occur naturally outdoors, deer, elk, and other wildlife remain unalarmed by their presence. Concentrating these elements using their proprietary process allows Nose Jammer to incorporate them into a wide variety of products hunters can use to camouflage their sense of smell, from soaps and detergents to field spray and wax sticks.

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