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  1. WTH.........., ....

    Anyway , to Steve... yeah I heard about that.. and there was also some older man who'd been taking photos of the games for many years, and then selling the prints ( blowing them up ) and all of the sudden there was a big tado about it.

    When I made my bleeding tapers in the SEC colors, I had on the label " I Bleed Orange and Blue " or " I Bleed Crimson " etc . Sold a TON of those, and the wax dipped TPs at Tannehill and Sweet Potato Festival right out of Tuscaloosa. I did however figure out one thing by reading the licensing rules............ You can make something in their colors, and even put an A or AU or whatever on it....... as long as it is distinguishable from the A that the school uses.

    ( But at the time I was doing this, you couldn't BUY AU or UA cloth, make something, and sell it, without going through the big wigs. THAT ticked me off because I was wanting to make AU and UA car freshener ornies)

    I did call, verify and send pics of what I was doing to make sure.

  2. To my ears, I like the first suggestion , DaVine Scented Melts and More........... but for possible packaging problems ( like curved lettering, etc ) , DaVine Aroma ( then on second line ) Melts and More might work better from a packaging point of view...

    I like them both but DaVine Scented Melts and More just rolls off my tongue faster .... I sort of want to pause, when I say DaVine Aroma.......... melts and more. ( which could be a good thing... )

    Either way works, but I was thinking if you used round labels for anything it could get interesting with placement... maybe I'm over thinking it.

  3. Well as corny as it sounds, I've found I can mix a good Mac Apple in most things and it comes out nice and not bakery.

    It tones down a really true herbal lavender ( I had 3 different ones that ranged from sugary lavender, to perfume-y to bite the back of your nose true ).. and it really rounded out the herbal lavender nicely.

    It goes well with just about any bakery scent ( I loved it with my cinnamon buns , pecan pie, birthday cake, blueberry cobbler , etc )

    To me, it toned down the powdery note in Oak Moss without changing the main scent too much )

    I added it to Cedar Wood to make "dried apples".

    Sorry can't think of more, all my notes are boxed up :(

  4. For me, there's always " staples " that sell year after year, and there are some fads that come and go year after year.

    What is your best seller for two years running, you might not can give away to the same people the next season.

    FO's are kinda like food to me , in the respect that it seems in different areas of the country, totally different things sell and don't.

    Here in the south, we love Grits......... but most Yanks go EWWWW , yet we wouldn't dream of eating Creme of Wheat !!!

    I can't sell bakery scents in Tn for some reason, but I can't sell anything BUT bakery scents down here it seems :( ( which upsets me because I am not a huge fan of them )

    For a signature scent, like stated above, figure out what sells the most in your area, and then take that and either go with it as is, or mix it up a little with something else and see how that does.

    What YOU want as a signature scent, might not be what THEY want as one....

    Ahhhh the joy of trying to please everyone !

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