I think it’s so great that many different scents can bring lots of memories.When it comes to Christmas time there are a lot of scents that remind me of the holiday. Whenever I think about Christmas I automatically think of apple cider, pine and cinnamon. Those are the three biggest scents that truly remind me of Christmas.
When I was provided with some products from Febreze, I was very excited. I received a few different scents, which were apple cider, cranberry frost and cranberry cider.
The cranberry cider set & refresh was a very pleasant smell. I thought it was true to the smell. I could smell some cranberries and some warm cider along with some spices. This definitely brings the warm feeling of Christmas time.
The Febreze noticeables was in the scents of apple cider and cranberry frost. I love that with these you’re able to have two different scents. The two given to me mixed very well together. I’ve actually got this in our bathroom and it smells amazing. This is another scent that really reminds me of Christmas time. I always love to have warm apple cider around the holidays. It’s a perfect holiday drink to keep you warm during the holidays too. I can actually really smell the apple cider with this scent mixed with some cranberry and spices.
Febreze has a lot of different holiday scents out right now. Make sure to check them out for all the great scents! I love that they always seem to have the best scents for the holidays.
Some of my other favorite scents are the baking scents. They really make me think of the holidays than. My family and I are always baking goodies during the holidays. How about you? What are some of the scents that remind you of the holidays?
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Disclosure: This is a sponsored post for SheSpeaks/Febreze. The opinions are all 100% my own and may differ from yours.
Julie Valdivia says
Apple cinnamon has always reminded me of the Christmas Season more than any other scent. Man I just love it! It makes me hungry too haha!