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7091 – :
This was one of my favorite fragrances in high school. Memories of Green Apple, bell bottom jeans, leather tooled shoulder bags, and suede fringe. I would love to have just a sample vial of this to reminisce with.
mamian – :
This one and Shulton’s Wild Meadow (anyone else remember that gem as fondly as I do?), along with Love’s Rain Scent were the three fragrances I remember wearing and loving as a young teen in the 70s (so I’m dating myself… sigh…). Don’t know if it would be a “love” were I to smell it again today, but the bright green juice in that adorable bottle didn’t in any way resemble the sickly-sweet candy-apple scents that proliferate the current market. Green Apple was literally the scent of a tart Granny Smith with a bite out sitting next to a tumbler of lily of the valleys fresh-picked from the shady corner of the garden.
ksa8010 – :
Had this in junior high. Smells just like a juicy, green, Granny Smith apple! How I wish I could afford the prices people are asking for this 70’s gem!
ИгорьАсом – :
Oh my word! I found a bottle of this, half used, in my great grandmother’s dresser after she died. I had no idea what it was until just now. Thanks Fragrantica!
ScreamO – :
WOW, Probably DKNY took the idea from this?