Sugar Cookie Royale from Fragrance Buddy (so good). As for Blueberry, I use Blueberry Burst from AH/RE....so good. Sorry, I can't help you on the honey fragrance.
I was going to say the same thing. If you know what her character is all about, it will definitely help you hone in on the type of fragrance direction you should go in as well as develop the name to support it. We're anxiously awaiting to hear the outcome!
No doubt you've gotten some excellent recommendations so if any of these are repeats, there is no down side!
Island Fresh
Clean Breeze
Laundromat
Apricot
Coco Mango
Hot Orange Danish
Carrot Cake
Shore Club
Snuggable
Caramel Apple
Cranberry Cobbler
Pumpkin Crunch
Sugar Cookie Brulee
Cotton Blossom
Lavender Vanilla
Cotton Sheets
Mountain Fresh
Seaside Cotton
Cranberry Balsam
Fresh Linen
Fresh Squeezed Orange
Jamaica Me Crazy
Boston Tea Party
Satin Sheets
Melon Mist
Monkey Farts
Hey Belinda! I have and I like it. Chocolate type scents are truly funny; hard to get right.
Trying to move chocolate type scents for me is like pushing a boulder up hill with a broken leg; however, I keep trying!!
Straight up sea salty scents: Salty Sea Air, Sea Kelp, Sea Witch, Driftwood. Sea scents with a little added something: Inlet Lake Grass, River Stone, Coastal Kale, Beachwood Vetiver.
I've purchased quite a few of her duplicated oils and they are spot on. Her website (https://soapingsupply.com/fragrance-duplicationhttps://soapingsupply.com/fragrance-duplication) mentions that they molecular clone the scents. I'm about to send her several oils to duplicate because they are no longer available.
I'm hanging on to my last bit of Mistletoe as well. If you have enough oil left, you might consider sending it off to Julie from soapingsupply.com. She dupes scents.
I would consider checking out Scentsational Soaping Supply. Her dupes are spot on and she happens to have a Karma dupe. You could also email her and ask if this is a molecular clone of the original fragrance; she's very good at getting back to you. Worth a shot. Good luck!
Hi Gail! Unfortunately, that's the same description used by Tennessee Candle Supply. I agree with you that there is more to the scent than just those notes. I smell a woodsy type note in the background so perhaps the cedar is what is. It's like the apple, gingerbread, and cinnamon are baking in a wood cabin.
Have you tried asking her to do a special buy of it for you? She's always willing to help out when she can. My favorite was Mulled Cider from TriState but they're out of business. Have you tried BCN's Hot Apple Cider?