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  1. It's not a fragrance oil but a type of apple. I was doing google searches with terms like apples, sage brush, tumbleweeds, desert, Nevada, etc. This apple variety happen to pop up. Name sounded interesting as did a bit of the description. 'The fruit is characterized by a complex, rich spicy flavor with a high degree of acidity and sweetness.' https://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/pri/coop38-3.html
  2. There is an apple type called Gold Rush, that kind of makes you think of tumbleweeds and stuff. Prairie Autumn, Rustic Apple
  3. I love that label! And, the ribbon does add an extra something...
  4. I use 464 and Ecosoya PB along with a bit of 4630 paraffin wax. Works for me.
  5. Sorry, the Bubblegum Pink was at The Conservatorie not TKB. It's isn't a neon but just a real pretty pale pink. No red, blue or purple undertones. Just pink. And, using more didn't cause a garish pink, just more pink color. Not sure how the reformulated performs. Just read on another forum that it had been and is not the same color in longer in CP. I haven't found another one that gives me that same shade, unfortunately.
  6. Sorry, the Bubblegum Pink was from The Conservatorie, not TKB. Muddled head today.
  7. I'm really liking the Nurture Soap colorants. The are very easy to mix and very nice colors in the soap. She also sells in bags or jars. TKB had a Bubblegum Pink, which I loved. But, they reformulated and the color is no longer the same. Haven't found a replacement for that. Nurture has one called Hollywood Pink. It's a nice berry color that good for Strawberry and the like. The Vibrance Micas are also good replacements for the Pops.
  8. I'm not a foodie person but dayum! the Nutmeg and Ginger is an excellent fragrance, as is Christmas Tree. I got a one ounce bottle each of Pumpkin Chutney and Chai Tea Latte. I'm trying to blend those two together for a Pumpkin Chai scent. At 50/50 the Pumpkin overtakes the Chai. So, going to try 2 to1 next, see how that goes. Cedar Garland reminds me of Cedar and Saffron OOB. Does it change in product?
  9. Either that or just finding fragrance oils from different suppliers to use instead. Same thing is happening with Scent Works.
  10. Co-ops from the forum here or PFO?. At this point, the most I would buy of any scent would probably be two pounds. But, I started looking for different fragrances elsewhere when she was OOS of most things there for a while. Around the time she reorganized her business a bit. Lorelei, I agree. It was like one minute she was having a pre-buy and the next going out of business. I really liked Rhonda, she always answered my questions quickly and shipping costs were pretty good.
  11. Just got an email from PFO. It says they are surprised by the low interest in the Moonworks oil and they realize that some have been duped by other companies. So, they are going to make the oils Special Order and if there is enough interest in a particular fragrance, they will add to the normal line. Also, they are now the owners of Snowdrift Farms fragrances. They have had requests for Satsuma and Oakmoss Sandalwood and are taking all requests. Their goal is to bring in one or two fragrances a month. Never had the opportunity to try their fragrance oils. Only ordered from them once or twice before he closed the business.
  12. Definite heater. I had to take the top off pretty quickly and stuck it in front of the fan. Caught me by surprise.
  13. Pulled the Trichomania out again to see what it was like. It has been 2 or 3 months since it was made. I get a bit of sun tan lotion smell. Still not what I would call coconut.
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