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New House: United Scents of America

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United Scents of America are a new house, whose aim is based on "evoking nostalgia for one's 'home state', the state you currently live in or a state that holds a special place in your heart." The company is starting by the rolling out of five fragrances based on: New York, Florida, New Jersey, Texas and California. All the fragrances are made in the USA.


New York contains top notes of apple, violet, ozone, melon, cortland apple, lime zest, cyclamen and rosewood; a heart of jasmine, basil and lily; and a base of peach and kiwi.

Florida opens with fresh ozone, florida orange & grapefruit, ocean breeze and key lime; the heart features jasmine, violet, rose and melon; it dries down to sandalwood, rosewood, white musk, peaches and orange flower oil.

New Jersey features notes of fresh buttered popcorn, cotton candy, caramel, coconut, vanilla extract, peach and patchouli.

The notes of Texas are ruby red orange, red cedar, white musk, cedar leaf and amber.

Lastly, California contains fresh cut coconut, eucalyptus and vanilla bean.

You can find out more on the their Facebook page.

Comments (40)

Ditto on Texas. And normally I'd love the idea of smelling like Florida, but this might be a bit too femme for me.
Texas piques my interest. Thanks for the heads up Grant
Ditto on Texas. And normally I'd love the idea of smelling like Florida, but this might be a bit too femme for me.
Texas piques my interest. Thanks for the heads up Grant
Ditto on Texas. And normally I'd love the idea of smelling like Florida, but this might be a bit too femme for me.
Texas piques my interest. Thanks for the heads up Grant
Ditto on Texas. And normally I'd love the idea of smelling like Florida, but this might be a bit too femme for me.
Texas piques my interest. Thanks for the heads up Grant
Ditto on Texas. And normally I'd love the idea of smelling like Florida, but this might be a bit too femme for me.
Texas piques my interest. Thanks for the heads up Grant
They look ridiculous to me, and who associates limes, kiwis, and peaches with New York anyway? I might check later on and see if they've loaded Kentucky up with bourbon, horses, and tobacco. Judging from the selections so far, though, I seriously doubt that will be the case.
They look ridiculous to me, and who associates limes, kiwis, and peaches with New York anyway? I might check later on and see if they've loaded Kentucky up with bourbon, horses, and tobacco. Judging from the selections so far, though, I seriously doubt that will be the case.
They look ridiculous to me, and who associates limes, kiwis, and peaches with New York anyway? I might check later on and see if they've loaded Kentucky up with bourbon, horses, and tobacco. Judging from the selections so far, though, I seriously doubt that will be the case.
They look ridiculous to me, and who associates limes, kiwis, and peaches with New York anyway? I might check later on and see if they've loaded Kentucky up with bourbon, horses, and tobacco. Judging from the selections so far, though, I seriously doubt that will be the case.
They look ridiculous to me, and who associates limes, kiwis, and peaches with New York anyway? I might check later on and see if they've loaded Kentucky up with bourbon, horses, and tobacco. Judging from the selections so far, though, I seriously doubt that will be the case.
Interesting concept & I'm sure I will sniff- but how did they arrive at these "home scents"? Florida and Texas sound plausible but as Tonyprince noted the notes for NewYork are mystifying. And numerous whereas California has only THREE?. I live in a Eucalyptus laden area but there are no coconuts growing here.
Oh well, I am still curious to sniff.
Knit- yeah - no coconuts here ! *LOL* For California , I was predicting jasmine and gardenia. ( Well I guess I would be ....... )
Interesting concept & I'm sure I will sniff- but how did they arrive at these "home scents"? Florida and Texas sound plausible but as Tonyprince noted the notes for NewYork are mystifying. And numerous whereas California has only THREE?. I live in a Eucalyptus laden area but there are no coconuts growing here.
Oh well, I am still curious to sniff.
Knit- yeah - no coconuts here ! *LOL* For California , I was predicting jasmine and gardenia. ( Well I guess I would be ....... )
Knit- yeah - no coconuts here ! *LOL* For California , I was predicting jasmine and gardenia. ( Well I guess I would be ....... )
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