It's called Angel Men by Thierry Mugler. It's the only fragrance I can think of that reminds me of Cedar Point. I tried some on today at the local L.S. Ayres (sort of like Indiana's Nordstrom, only with not-as-good-as-Nordstrom service).
The opening of the scent reminds me of the cotton candy you can get at Cedar Point. Afterwards, it smells like the rest of the park (must be the patchouli and tar notes), then, it evolves into chocolate and caramel. (Sorry, no cedar notes...)
Well, I guess it's back to Ayres tomorrow so I can buy myself a bottle...
I'm not so sure a cologne that smells like cotton candy is going to attract a big selling, of course I could be wrong. There certainly are people out there who get turned on by the smell of food!
Jo
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It's all about getting around the barrels, or over the fences, right leads, no faults, fastest time and looking pretty when done. What's so hard about that?
At least, that is what I'd like to believe.
"You can dream, create, design and build the most wonderful place in the world...but it requires people to make the dreams a reality."
-Walt Disney
I guess the Europeans like smelling like amusement parks and amusement park food, too...
1eyedjack said:
I have heard AOL be called the "AOL of theme parks" so I guess anything is possible.
-Evan Hendrick
1eyedjack said:
I have heard Six Flags be called the "AOL of theme parks" so I guess anything is possible.
Depends on which Six Flags you're talking about...SFGAm (the only SF park I've been to) is actually pretty darn decent. It's no Cedar Point, but it's still a good park.
I stand by my opinion-Angel Men does smell like Cedar Point! Why not go to the local department store and try some on? (Thierry Mugler's website does have a store locator. For best results, try typing in the city that your nearest mall is located in.)
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