Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. I bet you can remember the first time you discovered Poo Pourri. A small spray bottle that promises to erase bathroom scents with ...
It's time to bust those annual holiday sweaters out, because the countdown to Christmas has officially begun. If you're ready to rock some new holiday fashion this season, there's a new lineup of ...
If you’ll recall, last year I wrote a story about Suzy Batiz, the woman who created Poo-Pourri, produced a commercial that went viral, and made a crap load of money. We called the feature “Queen of ...
The brand that made bathroom humor mainstream introduces a cleaner, fresher way to finish DALLAS, Feb. 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Poo~Pourri, the brand that taught the world how to poop with confidence, ...
The past decade has been good to Suzy Batiz, the North Texas-based founder of the unlikely bathroom product success story Poo-Pourri. When she launched the company in Addison in 2007, she was just a ...
THE CONNECTORS: Conversations with visionaries, investors and entrepreneurs from North Texas who are making a mark in the business world. For a self-proclaimed introvert, Suzy Batiz is very open when ...
DALLAS, Jan. 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ --~Pourri, from the makers of Poo~Pourri that forever changed how we use the bathroom, is officially bottling the vibes. Today, the brand announces the launch of its ...
Once Dallas-based toilet deodorizing line Poo-Pourri got wind of what rival V.I.Poo was doing, it aired its grievance in a court of law. Scentsible LLC, the Dallas-based company that owns Poo-Pourri, ...
When Poo-Pourri founder Suzy Batiz started developing a bathroom spray to eliminate toilet odor in 2006, her family and friends were skeptical. “They would just look at me like I’m crazy,” says Batiz ...
Poo-pourri is known for its cheeky ads for its citrus scented product that you are meant to spritz before you, um, go. To promote the popular spray, the Texas based company has launched a poop pop-up, ...
It’s not like brand alliances are new, but I am surprised they don’t happen more often. Especially when I see one so perfect, so synergistic, and yet so surprising as this one between Hotels.com and ...
Pinch a loaf. Drop a deuce. Lay cable. Grow a tail. Have a grumpy. Take a smash. Drop the kids off at the pool. See a man about a horse. However you talk about the physical act of defecation, chances ...