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Lemon Puff:
As an avid lemon connoisseur... I couldn’t pass this one up. I had been eyeing this scent for months before I couldn’t stand it anymore and finally caved. Anything that has “puff” at the end sounds too good to be true... put lemon before it and I was sold. I had a feeling this candle was bound to smell delicious and boy was I right! Here’s the scent description for this fragrance.
“The light stuff... Indulge your senses in pillows of flaky puff pastry lightly dusted in clouds of confection embracing a delectable fresh lemon sauce expertly blended with gourmet bakery notes with a lasting finish of vanilla pleasure. Best of all -- no calories!”
I added this candle to my cart before I even read the description but after reading it, I was practically drooling. Descriptions are so key to me and this description was very well written. Lemon Puff is only available in Village Candles premium line which means (to me) they’re way more expensive than their round apothecary jars. Why they separate their scents like that, I have no idea. One to penny pinch (because I buy so darn much), I usually stick to the Village Round jars but, I had to have this one. I ended up with two 16oz square jars for $18 bucks a piece.
I really-really liked this scent and will definitely be back for more. It was warm, lemony delicious and I found myself sniffin’ away at the air every time time I had these candles burning. I love the fragrance of warm bakery lemon scents, I simply can’t resist them. The lemon was delicious and blended with that flakey pastry scent just completed the package for me, YUM!!
The scent throw on my candles gave a medium throw and I had two candles burning at once. It wasn’t as strong as I would have preferred but nevertheless, it was doable. I definitely liked it enough for a repeat purchase. I very much recommend this scent if you ever have the opportunity to purchase it.
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