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Addiction Spice Fire (1995)
by Fabergé

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An oriental fragrance by Faberge. There is another male Addiction fragrance called Wild Ginger, as well as two female "Addictions" . An ideal fragrance for day-today wear as it's reasonably priced.

These are now discontinued by Faberge and is now produced by Conquest Personal Care, under the name Fire.

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A 'drugstore scent' (something Fabergé were clearly very good at producing) that was very pleasant on both the nose and the wallet. Certainly in the UK it was one of the most interesting cheap scents available... definitely something to wear on a warm summer night if you were a young adult with limit funds out to impress the ladies. A step up from the everyday wear of other Fabergé scents from Lynx or Brut.
10 May 2009

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