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fragrance

[frey-gruhns] / ˈfreɪ grəns /


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“The No. 1 reason people come to our lots is the fragrance. They want that fresh pine smell throughout their home, and fake sprays don’t cut it.”

From Los Angeles Times

Market-research firm Circana said earlier this fall that roughly one in five people bought fragrance as a holiday gift last year, and buying intentions for this season are trending higher.

From MarketWatch

Meanwhile, its fragrance and beauty division remains relatively resilient.

From The Wall Street Journal

Perhaps the most eyebrow-raising offering is its “Perfect Pairings” collection, an array of what the company describes as “fun and unexpected foodie fragrances” such as Coffee & Donuts, Chips & Salsa, Pizza & Ranch and Popcorn & Slushie.

From Salon

We stroll past a fragrance section where perfume bottles stand proudly on their own tables, begging to be spritzed.

From The Wall Street Journal