Teen Spirit was first released by Mennen early in 1991. It was the first deodorant marketed specifically to
teens. Sales were boosted by the
grunge band
Nirvana's 1991 song "
Smells Like Teen Spirit", named after a piece of graffiti by singer
Kathleen Hanna in reference to the deodorant brand. By April 1993, Teen Spirit was a "successful niche brand" with a 1.5% share of the US deodorant and
antiperspirant market. In August 1993, the company introduced a Teen Spirit
hair-care line with a $6 million
advertising campaign targeting teenagers. However, as of 1995, the brand's chief demographic was younger than the company had intended, appealing mainly to 9–15 year old girls. A contemporary poll showed that older teens were put off by brands with the word "teen" in the name, preferring to be marketed to as "young men/women" or "young adults". The Teen Spirit name began to lose its share of the market, so the company reduced the range, just keeping the deodorants. In 2014, Teen Spirit Stick was offered in two
fragrances: Pink Crush and Sweet Strawberry, which were available in either the 1.4 or 2.3
ounce (40 or 69
gram) sizes. By 2025 the Teen Spirit franchise was simply the "Teen-Spirit Stick". ==Scents==