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September Shows, what scents should I take??


mindy5140

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I've tried searching for this but nothing came up, sorry if it is a repeat question.

I have a couple shows comming up in September, one is a church craft fair, and the other one is a craft show.

What kind of scents should I take to these places. Of course I'm going to take like Witches Brew, and Pumpkin scents, but should I take Christmas scents to????? Or would it be to early to do that??

Or should I take a few and see what happens??

I've never did any shows in September so I haven't a clue.

TIA,

Mindy :)

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Bakery type scents will probably do well, I know Warm apple pie & cinnamon buns do well for me in the fall. You may have some people doing early christmas shopping as well, so no harm in bringing christmas scents!

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Lemon Pound Cake

Amish Harvest

A Pumpkin Spice

Carrot Cake

Cinnoman Balsum

Cinnabuns

Chestnuts and Brown Sugar

Creme Brulee

Sugar Cookie

Apple Cinnoman

Cinnoman mixes are great, with a cake scent, or sugar cookie.

A Juicy Apple

Oatmeal Milk And Honey

All of these do well for me in the fall and winter, I have about 40 scents for this season.

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I dont't do candles, but even at Christmas my best-sellers are the same as in the summer in soap. I will probably never make Christmas fragrances again, at least not many, people just don't seem interested. But again, I do soap

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witches brew

candy corn

gingerbread cookies-mc's sugar cookies & spicy gingerbread

pumpkin spice

harvest spice

i do a mix of mc's apple jack n peel (1part to 2 parts of mc's pumpkin spice)

sells great.

apple jack n peel

mulled cider

autumn leaves

fall festivel

all hallow's eve

just a note i just got home from a 5 day show and i took several of the christmas scents gingerbread cookies, christmas eve, etc and they all sold, so you just never know what people will buy.

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