Two days ago we hauled the fake tree out of the basement. The first thing that I noticed when I walked into the living room after the tree had been set up, was that it does indeed have a smell. It filled the room with it's own aroma - it smells like fresh plastic. You know, the way a new toy smells, just out of the box. And so my natural irony concluded that perhaps it is appropriate that a heavily commercialized holiday should smell like plastic! Imagine it now - Plastic scented holiday candles, plastic scented potpourri. They wouldn't call it "plastic," but instead, "the true scent of Christmas." Out with pine and cinnamon - let them go the way of wassail and sleigh rides, nostalgia for times past that mostly just live in songs. There is a new tradition in the making! What do you think? What other scents could be added to my new line of "True Scent" holiday candles?
The Scent of Christmas
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Too much candy barf candle! Yeah sorry I went there ;) Seriously though when I was a kid all the Christmas decorations were stored in the rafters of our garage, so as the boxes came into the warm house from the cold garage it filled with a musty cold smell that I always associate with the beginning of the holiday season.
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