CHOCOLATE isn't the only Dubai product that has taken the world by storm.
After going viral online, a popular perfume has now been turned into an air freshener.

The highly sought-after scent has now been created to add a touch of elegance to your .
Intense Oud provides “Fragrances from the East”, with a wide variety of perfumes available.
Now the popular brand has moved into the home scents sector, replicating their signature scents in the form of air fresheners.
One savvy shopper spotted a bottle at her local Farmfoods, sharing her excitement online.
She posted a picture of the air freshener on the group Extreme Couponing and Home Bargains UK.
“Trip to Dubai for £1.99? Say no more,” wrote the impressed customer in her caption.
She pointed out that the same air freshener is currently listed at a much higher price online.
The Absolute Oud Air Freshener Spray is available in a pack of three for £11.99 from .
Other scents are also available, including Arabian Rouge, Areeba, Kashmiri, Musk Al Emarati, Sultan Al Arab, and Zaineb.
The sprays are described as “leaving a lasting impression with its lingering fragrance, ensuring a continuously pleasant environment”.
According to manufacturers, the air freshener can be used as a room spray, car freshener, or bathroom freshener to “eliminate all type of unwanted smell and bad odours”.
The product is designed to ensure “effective room coverage” with “just a few sprays”.
Each fragrance is “crafted with meticulous attention to quality and detail”.
“Arabian fresheners create a welcoming and refined ambiance wherever it is used,” the description read.
“Making it ideal for everyday use or special occasions to impress guests and enhance personal comfort.”
Bargain hunters shared their thoughts on the deal in the Facebook comments section.
“These are lush, I got one from B&M,” wrote one shopper.
“Fab spray and lasts a while,” said another impressed customer.
“[These] smell beautiful and last for ages. Sprayed my coat over two weeks ago and can still smell it on there, best of it is they're dry spray not wet,” commented a third person.
“They remind me of walking through the souks in Dubai,” said another Facebook user.
