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Some more interesting info on this juice. It was popular in the colonies around the time of the American revolution, and when it was originally made, cost the equivalent of 3 months wages for a skilled laborer. Napoleon was said to be a fan, and ordered gallons of the stuff.
I think I once described the scent as "holding oranges in both hands while falling face first into a field of lavender." Sniffing it again, I'll stick with that description. The scent doesn't last very long, like so many other citrus/floral based fragrances. The only reason I still have any left is because my wife doesn't like it.
I think I once described the scent as "holding oranges in both hands while falling face first into a field of lavender." Sniffing it again, I'll stick with that description. The scent doesn't last very long, like so many other citrus/floral based fragrances. The only reason I still have any left is because my wife doesn't like it.