Review: Fragrance Collection by Glade's holiday scents
Friday, October 9, 2009 by Jacqui Pini
We tested out some new, indulgent candles by Glade, or is it Gla-dey (love those commercials.) Our take? Fabulous work- they smell like department store candles! Today, our review deals with a splash of fruit, a sprinkling of pine and some soothing scents of jasmine.First let's start with the pomegranate and cranberries, hands down our favorite! Have you every walked into someone's house and just been transformed by the delicious scent of their candle? This is one of those. As a seasonal candle, the cranberry brings in the essence of the holidays, while the pomegranate gives it a fruity smell that is incredibly fresh. I highly recommend this scent if you like fruit-scented candles.
Next up was the fresh pine and cedar candle. Once we lit this I literally had to control myself from bringing out my holiday decorations. The scent of pine cedar wood, vanilla and warm amber is truly reminiscent of a frosty winter day or elegant homes decked with wreaths. It is delicious, but definitely a November-December-January scent. Lite it too early and Santa may show up!
Finally we had the jasmine and wild orchid candle. This was more of a rich floral scent, but very elegant and reminded me of something that I would smell in a spa. Of the three candles, I thought this is one that would work best any time of year. It seemed to be a little stronger-scented than the others, so it is definitely geared toward those who love the scents of jasmine, orchids and pink peony.
The 3-wick candle is around $10, but do a little research and you'll find there are plenty of coupons out there. I recommend all of these and have listed them in order of my favorites. Please feel free to email with questions about them!
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Jacqui Pini has had her nails manicured once a week since the fourth grade. Her obsession is your gain as she has discovered some of the most indulgent spa treatments, beauty fads and relaxation techniques for both men and women and can’t wait to tell you all about them. And even the smallest of budgets can absorb this punch … and afford a hot stone massage afterwards. … And she'll be the first to tell you, nothing’s more relaxing than that.