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Attitude Adjustment: Relationship over? Day not going exactly as planned? Sit down and have a big cup of coffee with Demeter Fragrances new anti-aromatherapy line. Jilted? Have a Gin & Tonic. Fed up? Enjoy a Sugar Cookie. Bitter? You want Honey. Crabby? Have a Mint Chocolate. Never happy? You need a Brownie. Each 2 oz. bottle contains a blend of luxurious lotion scented with a food fragrance that may just make you feel better, or maybe not.

Demeter Fragrances starts with great names, and designs authentic scents for room sprays and candles, bath soaps, body products and perfumes. Memory triggers are what branding is all about.

Which ol' factory scents trigger your memories?

Almond, Angel Food, Apple Pie, Bamboo, Basil, Beet Root, Birthday Cake, Black Pepper, Blueberry, Bonfire, Bourbon, Brownie, Cappuccino, Carrot, Cedar, Celery, Chamomile Tea, Champagne Brut, Chocolate Mint, Christmas Tree, Cinnamon Bun, Cinnamon Toast, Condensed Milk, Coriander Tea, Cosmopolitan Cocktail, Cranberry, Crème Brulee, Croquembouche, Crust of Bread, Cucumber, Cypress, Damask Rose, Dandelion, Daphne, Devil's Food, Dirt, Dregs, Dulce de Leche, Dust, Earl Grey Tea, Earthworm, Espresso, Fig Leaf, Firefly, Fireplace, Flower Show, Frankincense, Fraser Fir, Freesia, Fruit Cake, Funeral Home, Gardenia, Geranium, Gin & Tonic, Gingerale, Gingerbread, Glue, Golden Delicious, Graham Cracker, Grape Leaf, Grapefruit Tea, Grass, Green Tomato, Greenhouse, Heather, Heliotrope, Hibiscus Tea, Holy Smoke, Holy Water, Honey, Honeysuckle, Hot Toddy, Humidor, Iris, Ivy, Jasmine, Kiwi, Laundromat, Lavender, Leather, Lettuce, Licorice, Lilac, Lily of the Valley, Lime, Linden, Lobster, Madeleine, Mahogany, Malaga Cooler, Mango, Martini, Mayer Lemon, Mesquite, Mildew, Mint Julep, Mulled Cider, Mushroom, Myrrh, Neroli, New Leaf, New Zealand, Ocean, Olive Flower, Orange Juice, Orchid, Paint, Paperback, Parsley, Patchouli, Peach, Peony, Pipe Tobacco, Poison Ivy, Popcorn, Privet, Prune, Pruning Shears, Pumpkin Pie, Punch, Quince, Rain, Raisin, Riding Crop, Rose, Rubber, Russian Leather, Rye Bread, Saddle, Sambucca, Sandalwood, Saw Dust, Scottish, Sex on the Beach, Shortbread, Snow, Spring Break, Stable, Steam Room, Sticky Toffee Pudding, Stringbean, Sugar Cane, Sugar Cookie, Sushi, Sweet Orange, Sweet Pea, Tangerine, Tarnish, This is not a pipe, Thunderstorm, Tiger Lily, Tiramisu, Tomato, Tomato Seeds, Turpentine, Vetiver, Vinyl, Violet, Waffle, Wet Garden, Whiskey Tobacco, Wisteria, and Ylang Ylang. No shit; although, there must be a hint of it in Stable.

New Zealand, was designed at the request of the Prime Minister of New Zealand for the New York premier party sponsored by the government of New Zealand for The Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers. Let me guess... it makes you smell like a Kiwi?

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