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Demeter Sunshine, First Response – Boston ~ new fragrances

Posted by Robin on 13 May 2013 7 Comments

Demeter Sunshine

Demeter has launched Sunshine, the latest addition to their Fragrance Library, and First Response - Boston, a fragrance to benefit the Boston First Responders Fund.

Sunshine (shown) ~ "What does Demeter's Sunshine smell like? Think of your favorite, most comfortable cotton T-Shirt left outside and warmed by the sun. We thought long and hard about what elements we could use to express the idea of Sunshine. After a debate that lasted more than a year, we decided Cotton, warmed by the sun, was the smell that best represented the idea of Sunshine Now we had a direction, but executing that direction was easier said than done. It took almost another two years until we felt this fragrance was done. Let us know if you think it was worth the wait." Demeter Sunshine is available in 15, 30 or 120 ml Cologne ($6 – $39.50) and in matching bath & body products.

First Response - Boston ~ "Americans are a wonderfully diverse people, but generally speaking, we do not agree on all that much. But we certainly agree that we take care of our own, so no one was surprised to hear about the Boston First Responders Fund, which has been set up to help the victims of the Boston Marathon Bombing. The Fund will be administered through the Boston Firefighter’s Credit Union, which is the host site for taking online donations. At Demeter, we want to do our part, too. So we created First Response - Boston, a combination of spices and flowers, overlaid with white smoke and rubber." Demeter First Response - Boston is available in 30 or 120 ml Cologne ($20 – $39.50).

(via demeterfragrance)

Filed Under: new fragrances
Tagged With: charity, demeter

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  1. thegoddessrena says:
    13 May 2013 at 11:20 am

    No. No. No. I am horrified by First Response Boston. Smoke and rubber overlay? I don’t live in Boston anymore but it was kind of shocking and traumatic just hearing about it ans I’d imagine the people that were there don’t need an olfactory reminder.

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    • Robin says:
      13 May 2013 at 12:22 pm

      I admit I am of two minds about this one — I like that 75% is going to charity, most companies just do a few dollars. But the smoke & rubber seems perhaps a bit much.

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  2. Dawnkana says:
    13 May 2013 at 12:22 pm

    Goddessrena, I’m with you.

    White Smoke and Rubber? Really? Who wants to smell like the day of the Boston Marathon bombing? Am I missing something?

    I’m all for wanting to help, but I’ll do it by directly sending the money myself to the Boston’s First Responders Fund. That way they will get the full amount and not the 75% that Demeter will donate if you purchase the perfume.

    In my opinion, Demeter could have approached this in a different way. Maybe donating a portion of all their sales for a certain amount of time instead of creating a perfume to commemorate that particular day. I personally don’t want to smell like that day.

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    • Robin says:
      13 May 2013 at 4:16 pm

      I think if you look at the smoke and rubber as a more general tribute to firefighters, it perhaps makes more sense. But agree, it makes me uncomfortable.

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  3. Kelly Red says:
    13 May 2013 at 2:17 pm

    I find this in very poor taste, donation or not. I

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  4. Joe says:
    15 May 2013 at 1:52 pm

    I’m with you all. Even rubber alone wouldn’t make me uncomfortable, but… “white smoke.” Oy. A bit ill conceived.

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  5. anngd says:
    18 May 2013 at 3:42 pm

    I live in Boston, and am horrified. My day job is marketing; Demeter has blown it. I’ll never buy another of their products.

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