This file is a polished product brochure for the BAS Deodorant Mini Plus, a 160g solid-type odor eliminator made in Korea and offered in four scent options: Plain, Baby Powder, Floral Bouquet, and Cotton. From the first pages, the brochure presents the product as a premium lifestyle item rather than a basic deodorizer. The black packaging, minimalist typography, and clean product photography create an upscale, modern brand image aimed at consumers who want odor control with a more elegant presentation.
A central message of the brochure is the product’s strong deodorizing performance across many everyday environments. Early pages explain that it targets not only ordinary household odors, but also smells associated with new interiors, pets, food, mold, and other persistent malodors. The product is described as working by bonding with and neutralizing odor molecules, instead of simply covering smells with a heavy fragrance. This positioning is important because it frames the Mini Plus as a functional odor-elimination product first, with fragrance as a secondary and more subtle benefit. Pages 2, 6, and 11 especially reinforce that practical, problem-solving identity.
The brochure also gives each scent its own personality. On pages 4 and 5, Plain is introduced as an unscented option for users who want odor removal without any added fragrance, especially in smaller spaces or cars. Baby Powder is described as soft and gentle, designed to feel pleasant without being overwhelming. Floral Bouquet is positioned as sweet and mood-lifting, while Cotton is presented as fresh, clean, and lightly warm. These descriptions make the line feel versatile, with options for users who prefer either a fragrance-free experience or a mild scented atmosphere.
Another strong theme is portability and multi-space use. The brochure repeatedly shows the Mini Plus inside car cup holders, emphasizing its compact size and stability. One page explains that the deodorizer transforms into a solid form after opening, which helps prevent spills during sharp turns or bumpy driving. Other pages show it being used in the kitchen, bathroom, car, shoe closet, and wardrobe, and even suggest it for pet-related smells or air conditioner odors. The usage instructions are simple: open the lid, place it where needed, and close it when not in use. It also notes that the product should be replaced when the gel has shrunk by more than 70 percent.
The brochure invests significant space in safety and credibility claims. Pages 16 through 20 show certification images, deodorization test reports, and harmful-substance testing. It highlights figures such as 99.3% odor removal for ammonia and 98.5% for acetaldehyde, while also stating that harmful substance testing and certification were completed through recognized Korean institutions. Additional visual badges suggest ingredient safety and low hazard ratings. Overall, the file presents the BAS Deodorant Mini Plus as a premium, compact, and giftable deodorizer that combines stylish packaging, flexible use, scent variety, and tested performance. The final page includes contact details for Mr. Robert Shim, suggesting the brochure is intended not only for consumers but also for prospective distributors or buyers.
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