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foamer

(ˈfəʊmə)
n
1. a (possibly obsessive) enthusiast
2. something that generates foam
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Product features a fully redesigned consumer packaging with expanded label panel, proprietary ergonomic bottle and all-plastic trigger with flip foamer. The ergonomic, easy-to-use bottle and trigger relieve hand strain, making cleaning more enjoyable for the consumer, while the embossed bottle reinforces key attribute of a concentrated product and encourages bottle reuse.
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