Village Candles – Kitchen Collection Scented Candle Review in the Scents Cinnamon Stick & Banana Nut Bread
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by Julia, added 3/9/09 Brand: Village Candle Company Fragrance: Cinnamon Stick and Banana Nut Bread Cost: $13 Scent Strength: Strong |
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Introduction to my Village Candles Kitchen Collection review: I went straight for the Kitchen collection this time. I wouldn’t want to go too long without my foody fix and there are ten temptingly fresh baked scents in the Kitchen collection to choose from. The names and scent descriptions all looked inviting… I thought Banana Nut Bread and Cinnamon Stick would be comforting fragrances all year but especially in these colder months. |
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What do my Village Kitchen Collection candles look like? |
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How did my Village Candle Kitchen Collection candles smell? Cinnamon Stick “Real cinnamon comes from the bark of a tropical tree, and in this pure form, the scent is wonderfully earthy and penetrating, far deeper and more exotic than the common powdered form. We infused this handsome candle with that essence-feature it on a holiday table or a dinner party and let it captivate everyone.” I’m dating myself here, but this candle smelled like the cinnamon oil soaked toothpicks from middle school that my classmates and I traded like currency back in the late 70’s. If you were a child of the 70’s, you probably know what I’m referring to. Cinnamon toothpicks were the Yu-gi-Oh cards of my generation, and this scent took me right back in time. This was such a cheerful, happy scent… I would order this again, for any time of year. (Note from Christina, what’s a Yu-gi-oh card? I had no idea either so I googled it and found they’re trading cards for the new generation of kids)
When I opened this jar for an initial cold sniff, I thought “Oh no”. This is not what I was expecting. It didn’t have the punch of sweet banana that I thought should be there. Well, this scent is more of an authentic bread smell… not a tropical banana type… but more of a real baked banana bread loaf. I lit this candle and checked in on it about a half hour later. The scent pool had formed well and I got the best nutty bread smell. I sat right down and just inhaled for a few minutes… aaah, it was so good! The scent filled my kitchen and I could even smell it right outside on my front porch. I still could not smell much banana to speak of but the baked scent from this candle was fantastic just the way it was. It’s not a sweet smell… in fact, it’s got an almost salty quality. Just yummy!… buttery, nutty and yummy! When I dipped the wicks in between burns and got my face right up close to the scent pool I could pick up the banana, but it was mostly all walnuts and brown sugar. I really loved this scent and would definitely reorder it… this is just the Banana Nut Bread scent I’ve been looking for. |
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How did my Village Kitchen Collection candles burn? |
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Closing to my Village Candle Kitchen Collection review: Happy Candle Shopping! ~ Julia |
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