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Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: Feb 20th, '17, 23:36
by Akili Li
Maybe I should look at how hard it is to create scents...

Or maybe it's a matter of scented candles, and finding the right mix? You could have a vanilla candle and a cinnamon candle for instance, that would blend well....

Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: Feb 20th, '17, 23:52
by AliceON
but if there's literally a cookie scent..? isn't that what we're looking for?

Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: Feb 20th, '17, 23:59
by Akili Li
Yeah, for cookies... I was thinking trying to find a way to do bread.

But cookies would almost be closer anyhow, wouldn't they? Maybe even just have yeast rising somewhere...

Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: Feb 21st, '17, 01:35
by Sanssouci
Yeah, it's kind of surprising that there isn't a bread candle or air freshener. Not that I have seen anyway. Because they have pretty much every other scent you can think of! I've even seen "garage" scent!

Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: Feb 21st, '17, 10:04
by Akili Li
... that makes me very curious. What does "garage" scent smell like, exactly?

Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: Feb 21st, '17, 11:13
by AliceON
maybe the bread scent doesn't mix well with other scents as an air freshener?

Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: Feb 21st, '17, 15:18
by Sanssouci
I think it's a gas and motor oil smell lol. That's what my father smelled like all through my childhood!

Yeah, bread might be a hard one to replicate.

Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: Feb 21st, '17, 18:32
by Akili Li
Maybe some of what we think of as 'baking bread' smell is actually our noses registering a temperature change? But then a candle should be able to help, too, that is also warmed air.

Huh.

I really don't understand it.

Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: Feb 21st, '17, 20:59
by AliceON
nono it's definitely dough components

Re: 2017 Reading Challenge

Posted: Feb 22nd, '17, 01:51
by Sanssouci