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Title: Play-Doh perfume
Post by: TehBorken on May 04 06 08:56
 Not a joke. Play-Doh scented perfume. $19.00 a bottle.
[hr style="width: 100%; height: 2px;"][span style="font-size: 13pt; color: red;"]Eau de PLAY-DOH?[o:p][/o:p][/span]
[class=msonormal][span style="font-size: 11pt; color: black;"]Those fresh-from-the-can, full-of-potenial, childhood memories. Now in a convenient spray.[/span][/class=msonormal]

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Title: Re: Play-Doh perfume
Post by: Chicklet on May 04 06 09:01
Oh my.  It should be from the DEMENTED library.  I kinda like the smell of play-doh but come on.
Title: Re: Play-Doh perfume
Post by: Trollio on May 04 06 10:36
That's [span style="font-family: times new roman;"]D E M E T E R[/span] for you. The people who brought you scents such as Dirt, Lobster, and Funeral Home.
   
Title: Re: Play-Doh perfume
Post by: Chicklet on May 04 06 10:38
As I posted before.  It should be DEMENTED.  Do people actually buy this stuff?  If someone smelled of dirt I don't think I would stand next to them for long.
Title: Re: Play-Doh perfume
Post by: Trollio on May 04 06 10:43
Dirt would be better than Lobster. (The mind runs wild at this point, but such comments are better made on DV.)  
Title: Re: Play-Doh perfume
Post by: Chicklet on May 04 06 10:44
I just don't get it. Call me old fashioned but what ever happend to smelling like flowers and other pretty things?  Who wants to smell like a creature in the ocean?
Title: Re: Play-Doh perfume
Post by: Trollio on May 04 06 10:51
[span style="font-family: times new roman;"]D E M E T E R[/span] does an excellent job of that as well, making scents like fresh linen and cinnamon toast. They're just fascinated with the ability to make scents, and don't limit themselves to the accepted formulas. "Earthworm" and "Dregs" coexist happily on the shelf with "Honeysuckle" and "Myrrh".