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kukainis91 – :
It’s like popcorn from the big yellow bag.
There is also a weird smell before it dries that smells like lacquer paint from a can.
Overall I like it. It fades quickly though.
hunter198 – :
To me it smells like warm butter. I used to layer it with Demeter Caramel to try to replicate their old Waffle Cone scent.
hoticegregory – :
I am going to write a review of this because I can see this perfume has some haters and unlike them, I LOVE IT. I’m not going to lie to you, it took me awhile, but here we are.
This is straight up freshly popped, buttered movie theatre popcorn. If you’ve ever gone to a megaplex and used the self-serve butter machine to put some butter on your popcorn, that is exactly what this smells like. Unfortunately for Demeter, the yellowish color of this perfume looks a little TOO much like that liquid butter from the machine and I thought my neck and wrists were going to be oily. I had to work up the nerve to spray it on. I love buttered popcorn, but it needed just a little something more…..
Then, in a flash of brilliance, I came up with the idea to layer it with something sugary to make it a bit more gourmand. I layered it with Philosophy Sugar and *poof* I got a freshly made KETTLE CORN smell.
Wow, I smell so good, I want to lick my wrists! To be honest, almost every single person who has smelled this today has complimented me. So, this has quickly become a favorite of mine. It really calls to mind a day of summer fun at the fairgrounds. I’m sure you’ve seen those kettle corn makers making it up fresh right before your eyes. I always HAVE to buy fresh kettle corn, whether I’m hungry or not. Well, now I get all the smell and none of the calories!
So, some might laugh at Demeter for making such quirky fragrances, but no one else does what they do! Thank you, Demeter, for making me giggle like a kid today.
taiga76 – :
This scent is the worst I have ever experienced.
I purchased it for the quirky value, but this isn’t even fun.
It smells like disney world-vomit.
I tried selling it twice at garage sales, I said I wanted 1 dollar for it but everyone who smelled it just ran away.
Horrific.
rudchuk – :
Popcorn of Demeter doesn’t smell like popcorn IMHO. It opens sour on the skin then evolves into a soft dewy cinnamon cake scent extremely close and lasts 3 hours. I certainly would not recommend it if you’re dreaming of a fragrance bringing out the sweet salty caramel and yummy burnt butter of popcorn.