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Hot Fudge Sundae from the Demeter Jelly Belly Collection ~ fragrance review

Posted by Robin on 30 May 2007 29 Comments

Demeter Jelly Belly Hot Fudge Sundae perfume

I like candy, but in general, I’m a chocolate kind of person. I love dark chocolate, the darker the better, but I’m not a snob about it: I also love Hot Fudge Pop-Tarts, and several other treats that might more properly be called “chocolate food product” than “chocolate”. Fruit candy doesn’t interest me at all — to eat or to wear as perfume — so the recently released Demeter Jelly Belly Collection didn’t seem like likely to wow me, and by and large, it didn’t. The fragrances are based on Jelly Belly recipes, which call for popping a specific group of flavored jelly beans into your mouth to produce the desired taste effect…

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Demeter Jelly Belly Collection ~ new fragrances

Posted by Robin on 8 May 2007 6 Comments

Demeter Jelly Belly Hot Fudge Sundae perfumeThis month, Demeter introduces the Jelly Belly Collection, a new set of fragrances inspired by Jelly Belly jelly beans:

Eating one Jelly Belly jelly bean at a time is yummy, but Jelly Belly aficionados know the pleasure of combining different flavors to create “recipe” combinations for new gourmet taste sensations. Devised with definite flavors and proportions in mind, Jelly Belly jelly bean recipes provided the inspiration for creating the Jelly Belly Collection by Demeter Fragrance Library.

There are six fragrances…

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More candy: Molinard Iles d'Or perfume

Posted by Robin on 20 April 2007 5 Comments

Molinard Iles d'Or fragrance

One more day of comfort fragrances, then we’re moving on; anyway, this is less a review than a brief news flash, and it is old news at that: Molinard Iles d’Or, as has been pointed out on several of the fragrance forums, is virtually identical to Molinard Tendre Friandise. Or at least, the version of Iles d’Or in the newish Molinard 1849 collection is; I haven’t tried any of the older versions. If I had to guess, I’d say that it probably isn’t the same stuff as the original Iles d’Or, which was released in the 1930s. This does not smell like a classic 1930s perfume. It smells like a modern candied fruity floral, and is one of very few such scents that I really like…

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Demeter Gingerale ~ brief fragrance review

Posted by Robin on 4 April 2007 16 Comments

gingerale

I’ve slowly been working my way through the many recommendations I got the last few times I posted about Demeter scents, and so far, the clear winner is Gingerale.

As with any Demeter review, this will be brief: it is not a complicated fragrance, and does not require any lengthy description. Still, some of the Demeters are better than others at evoking whatever it is they are supposed to evoke. This one is perfect. It smells like — drum roll, please — ginger ale, and the opening is almost astonishingly effective at calling up the carbonated part; it literally tickles the nose. Admittedly, the fizz part is not long lasting, but the dry down is far from dull. It is a soft but bright ginger…

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Lea St Barth ~ fragrance review

Posted by Robin on 1 March 2007 12 Comments

Lea St Barth perfume

Lea St Barth is by Calypso St. Barth, and the notes include almond, vanilla, and musk. Background information on the Calypso St. Barth line is scarce, but it seems to be a boutique on the Caribbean island of St. Barthelemy, not to be confused with Christiane Celle’s Calypso, which also hails from St. Barth. The island is also home to Ligne St. Barth. There must be something in the water there that inspires fragrance creation…

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