THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN
Your votes — and noses — have been heard! The primary election for Bring Back My Bar is complete, and the list of 250 fragrances has been narrowed to 30 candidates for the general election (Oct. 17-31).For the general election, choose your three favorite scents from the remaining 30 Fragrance Candidates and help decide the final 20 fragrances that will be brought back for one month only — January 2013.
Voting will run October 17, 2012 through October 31, 2012. GET YOUR VOTES IN TODAY!
Met your 30 Fragrance Candidates:
Autumn Stroll-- Amble under a bright harvest moon, leaves crunching underfoot, as peppery cinnamon mingles with dusky plum and warm wood incense to create a spicy and comforting fragrance.
Bananarama-- Sweet, golden, ripe bananas.
Berry Blush-- Tart açaí berry, sweet peach nectar, and tropical notes of guava, ylang-ylang, and yuzu.
Bubblegum-- The true scent of baseball-card bubblegum — sugar and cotton candy with a hint of mint.
Carrot Cake-- Irresistibly sweet, nutty, warm, and spicy, just like carrot cake.
Cherry Almond Pie-- Orville’s favorite dessert. Graham crackers, sweet almond, cream, and cherries.
Coconut Palm-- A blend of tropical coconut and musky patchouli with subtle green notes.
Coffee Tree-- Bold and sophisticated. Wake up to the rich aroma of freshly roasted coffee beans.
Cookie Dough-- The scent of warm, gooey chocolate chip cookies. Got Milk?
Embers-- Bright bergamont, sensual amber, and woodsy cedar smoulder in this deep and sultry fragrance.
Eucalyptus-- Soothing, medicinal, and fresh.
Falling Leaves-- An earthy blend of clove, cinnamon, and patchouli.
Flower Shop-- Just like walking into a flower shop.
Inner Peace-- Earthy wood notes with the unmistakable scent of lemon groves and rejuvenating cypress.
Just Peachy, Ginger!-- Mouthwatering peaches, apricots, and nectarines, infused with the essence of ginger.
Lavender Vanilla-- Relaxing mix of hillside lavender, vanilla beans, orange zest, and patchouli.
Lots of Lavender-- Calming blend of chamomile and lavender.
Maple Butter-- Lightly sweetened maple syrup swirled with whipped butter, earthy pumpkin, and warm, autumnal spices.
Peligro-- Ebony wood, blue cypress, musk, and white pepper subtle, seductive, and dangerous.
Pima Cotton-- A light, clean blend of lilies, freesia, and jasmine.
Root Beer Float--Concoction of old-fashioned root beer and creamy vanilla ice cream.
Sage & Sweet Grass-- Fresh picked herbs on a background of sandalwood. This sacred Native American herb is said to purify.
Silhouette-- Heliotrope and orange blossoms with whispers of lavender and patchouli. A modern classic.
Spiced Grape Fruit-- Mandarin and bergamot citrus perfectly balanced with spicy coriander, nutmeg, and allspice.
Spiced Orange Harvest-- Strong, sweet oranges spiced with cloves and cinnamon.
Tahiti Pear-- Freshly shaved coconut with notes of sweet pear.
Toasted Apple Butter-- Warm milk with caramelized sugar and toffee, all swirled together with the scent of silky, sweet vanilla musk.
Twilight-- A lovely, sophisticated scent, infused with soft romantic florals and ocean air.
Wild Black Cherry-- A sweet and juicy black cherry, like an old-fashioned black cherry soda.
You Go, Girl-- A lighthearted, girlish fragrance of apples, berries, muguet, and linden blossoms.
Which of the 30 fragrance candidates deserve your vote? Do you stand behind the Cookie Dough platform? Does Pima Cotton best represent your ideals? Can Maple Butter bring about the change you seek? Review the final list of candidates and their descriptions, study their fragrant qualities, and vote with confidence. Choice never smelled so good!
Now, go forth and ballot for your bars, stump for your scents, and warm the vote! Don’t forget: You can vote up to 30 times!
3 comments:
Oh My! There are so many that sound soooo great! Its hard to pick just a few!
EMBERS! I voted for Bring Back My Favorite until I wasn't allowed to vote anymore! I'm excited to think I might have a chance to really STOCK UP on my favorite scent EMBERS!
This is always so sad to me; I hate to see so many I like go.
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