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funt.egorov – :
I love to eat Valentines heart candies, aka “conversation hearts”, so when I was ordering some things from Demeter and saw this cheap, on sale, and thought I’d give it a try. I even got a bag of candy hearts to compare to the scent. I think they’ve reformulated the candy hearts, because they smell much more artificial-fruity than I remember them smelling, or maybe they’re the wrong brand. Anyway, the Demeter concoction starts off smelling a little like the new artificial-fruity candies, but with a scratchy, woolly, synthetic citrus-floral note, like a really bad version of mimosa. Once that part is over, it settles down into something that is mostly lemon and jasmine. At that point it’s actually fairly pleasant, but what jasmine has to do with candy hearts, I’m not sure. Oh well, you usually get what you pay for.