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Chocolate Fragrant Oil
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Description: A delicious, milk chocolate. Top notes of fruity butter and nuances of jasmine. Mid notes of chocolate, sweet honey, rose and coriander seed. A creamy vanilla and powder at the base.
Common Uses:
• Soap
• Gel Candles
• Skin Care
Please Note: Fragrant Oils are completely synthetic, and they should not be confused with Natural Essential Oils. These are produced with the latest technical equipment including mass spectroscopy, gas chromatography, simulated critical fluid extraction, and rotary vapor extraction methods. What does this mean to you? It means that New Directions Aromatics Fragrant Oils are premium products perfect for those who will not compromise on quality.
Product Category: soap fragrance oils, fragrant oils, scenting oils, scents, candle fragrance, perfume oils
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Submited By: Karina from Richmond Hill, New York on 06/03/2008 Rating:
Love this scent--and love how it colors your soap to a milk-chocolate brown----no need to add color! This mixes EXCELLENT with Coffee EO to make a wonderful Mocha Coffee Soap
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Submited By: Ingrid from Clearwater, Florida on 05/26/2008 Rating:
I've had trouble finding a chocolate scent that actually smells like chocolate. Until I bought this one! It's not a sicky sweet smell, more a smooth smelling chocolate. I mixed the scent with ground coffee in my soap and have had customers not only tell me it smelled good enough to eat, but what an eye opener it was in their morning shower! Does discolor soap, and for me with it mixed in with the ground coffee, it turned a beautiful shade of brown! Thanks NDA!!
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Submited By: NICOLE from Windsor, Ontario on 05/09/2008 Rating:
True to form, this smells JUST LIKE chocolate. Mixes well with mint or vanilla but is also a delectable treat on its own. Slight discolouration means no colour is needed for a soft chocolate look.
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Submited By: Jaclyn from Hesperia, California on 01/07/2008 Rating:
This fragrance performs well in my soy jar candles. When the candles burn everyone thinks brownies have just come out of the oven. After a few hours of candle burning there is almost too much chocolate in the air for me but then there is my mother who can not get enough of these candles.
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Submited By: Chelsey from Ottawa, Ontario on 10/13/2007 Rating:
I find it to be a little bitter, I thought it'd be a sweeter smell but otherwise it's nice. maybe I need to try it with more things
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Submited By: Linda from Cape Coral, Florida on 07/13/2007 Rating:
I made this awhile ago. CP soap. No A. I used Coco to color. It smells as strong as the day I made it.
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Submited By: Christina from Leamington, Ontario on 05/07/2007 Rating:
Such a thick and creamy smell, milky almost... a true chocolate scent, its warm and yummy... had to keep reminding myself NOT to taste it!
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Submited By: Nathalie from Quebec city, Quebec on 04/09/2007 Rating:
This is a really nice fragrance. I have made heart-shaped soaps with it and I had to tell people that it was not chocolate !
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Submited By: Karen from Nepean, Ontario on 02/24/2007 Rating:
I find this scent to be very chocolate-y, and is very nice added to Bubble Bath with some peppermint or cinnamon bark essential oil. I personally have no complaints about the complexity or longevity of the scent. It also stands quite well on it's own when added to a variety of bases.
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Submited By: Lindsay from Pickering, Ontario on 07/09/2006 Rating:
Chocolate is a strong fragrance oil, but not quite as true of a chocolate scent as I was looking for.
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