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Chocolate Bite

7.3 / 10 24 Ratings
A perfume by Arts&Scents for women. The release year is unknown. The scent is gourmand-sweet. The longevity is above-average. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Gourmand
Sweet
Synthetic
Oriental
Spicy

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
CocoaCocoa CreamCream
Heart Notes Heart Notes
PralinéPraliné Dark chocolateDark chocolate
Base Notes Base Notes
Cocoa beanCocoa bean ChocolateChocolate

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
7.324 Ratings
Longevity
8.021 Ratings
Sillage
7.221 Ratings
Bottle
6.019 Ratings
Submitted by Odinia · last update on 06/25/2020.
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3 in-depth fragrance descriptions
DonJuanDeCat

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DonJuanDeCat
DonJuanDeCat
Top Review 10  
Bite the chocolate, and the chocolate bites back!
Chocolate scents are often well-received here. Even though most people would prefer to bake a chocolate cake right away and devour it all by themselves (armed with a kitchen knife to ensure no one else gets near the cake!), one should still exercise restraint and try to enjoy such a scent first after spraying it on, inhaling the wonderful fragrance instead of diving straight into the freshly baked chocolate cake…

This way, you can let the scent work its magic on you, while others can secretly indulge in the chocolate cake :D However, this can be quite dangerous (for others) when you realize that the chocolate cake is all gone and you have a strangely insane look in your eyes while still holding the knife with which you were about to cut yourself a slice of the cake… hmm…. :D

As you might have already guessed, the scent here smells like chocolate, … and oh boy, does it ever! Well, you will find out as always in my following scent description… but maybe you should quickly grab something to snack on before reading…. He he he!

The scent:
Okay, this is not a scent in the sense of a perfume; it’s more like… I don’t know, a variety of chocolatey treats (I think both milk and dark chocolate), cream (or something fluffy and chocolatey with filling) and who knows what else.
I know that I use the term craving for some of these scents, but here the meaning of that word is taken to a whole new level. Because there seems to be no “normal” fragrance note like bergamot, jasmine, cedar, or anything like that. Apparently, they just threw in everything they could find related to cocoa, chocolate, and the corresponding cream or filling into the scent. What might sound negative here is not meant that way, as the scent really smells fantastic.
In the base, the scent continues to smell like chocolate, but now a bit drier, meaning the milky cream has been used up. But even so, the scent still smells quite nice and delicious.

The sillage and longevity:
The projection is quite good for a while, as such fragrance notes often project well and can easily be sniffed out by others.
I also found the longevity to be quite impressive, as the chocolatey scent lasted for more than ten hours.

The bottle:
The bottle is rectangular, yellowish, and has a nice label on the front. On it, you can see not only the name of the scent but also a praline and chocolate pieces. The cap is chrome-plated and large, resembling the tip of a (noble) walking stick or something. By the way, the cap somewhat reminds me of the caps of the Boadicea bottles.
Oh, and you CANNOT eat the bottle… just wanted to mention that! :D

Oh man, what a scent. Well, actually, it’s not even a real scent, as it doesn’t come across as a perfume. When you wear it, you have to appear like a piece of chocolate or chocolate cake, and you run the risk of being nibbled on by everyone, and I mean EVERYONE. Do you remember how I write about how delicious some lovely women’s fragrances must be? Forget everything I’ve ever written in that regard. Because that was nothing! This scent here, especially at the beginning, makes you even more inclined to find “something” like you ladies delicious. Delicious delicious delicious… and I bet it works the other way around too. That means, if I were to wear the scent as a guy… I might at least increase my chances of being considered delicious myself… *siiiiigh*

What possible uses does this scent have? Well…
The scent is best suited to stimulate human salivation to the maximum, as it not only makes your mouth water but also makes you start drooling :D

Your hands and fingers are already itching to run to the kitchen to bake something chocolatey, while of course, you’re munching on a bar of chocolate (if you weren’t baking, it would probably be two or three bars of chocolate :DD).

It’s not just like you’ve bitten into chocolate; no, the chocolate bites back and hugs you, coating you from head to toe in chocolate, turning you into a treat yourself! :)

Even though the scent, as I said, feels more like a treat than a fragrance, it is definitely worth testing. Due to the many sweet notes, it is particularly suitable for the cool days of autumn (and later winter)!

…ah… and now control yourselves! Or will your cravings win in the end? :D
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Palonera

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Palonera
Palonera
Top Review 15  
100,000 Calories
If there is a scent in this world that moves the scale upwards just by sniffing it, then it is "Chocolate Bite."
Never before have I encountered such a powerful, thick, gourmand that embodies all sweet-tooth dreams (and nightmares!) from the land of milk and honey - it must have smelled like this in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," and I confess: Even for a declared chocolate junkie like me, it became too much over time.
And that is hard!

Manuela Pfannes-Völkel originally created "Chocolate Bite" as a perfume oil and kindly offered me the opportunity to test both the oil and the EdP concentration.
In fact, I cannot detect any difference between the concentrations - all fragrance components are immediately present whether sprayed or rolled on, and there is no development in the conventional sense on my skin.
Only in the first half hour do herb-salty notes mix into the chocolate explosion, steering it in a slightly cookie-like direction and preventing the immediate and ultimate overkill - yet I soon begin to worry about the state of my teeth and have to fight the impulse to reach for my toothbrush every few minutes.
While most fragrances lose intensity towards the base, "Chocolate Bite" shows no signs of fatigue whatsoever - ten hours after application, I smelled as if freshly sprayed, and my partner cautiously remarked that this time I might have overdone it.
In this particular case, the obligatory three spritzes were apparently indeed overdosed, and I began to worry about being a nuisance to those around me, especially since I had an evening event ahead.

And here I experienced the biggest surprise of all:
Never before have I been approached by so many people about a fragrance in such a short time.
Even self-proclaimed fragrance haters came closer, sniffing with interest: "You smell delicious! What is that? Vanilla, caramel, cotton candy? You better step back, or I might nibble on you!"
While I had been prepared to feel embarrassed and constantly apologize, more and more question marks appeared above my head - apparently, "Chocolate Bite" was extraordinarily well-received in my rather indifferent fragrance environment and was rated much better than I did.
I was completely perplexed this afternoon when a six-year-old deaf girl, whom I have been caring for since she was a baby, commented for the first time in all these years: "You smell really nice today."
Oh. Wow.
What does one say to so many positive responses that stand in stark contrast to one's personal assessment of a fragrance?
Have the countless tests made me snobbish, so that I no longer recognize and appreciate a fragrance that is obviously very beautiful to many people?
I am at a loss - and therefore, for the first time, I will refrain from assigning a percentage rating.
My surroundings - with the exception of my beloved - would certainly give it 100 percent...
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Odinia

58 Reviews
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Odinia
Odinia
3  
Chocooooooo!
Chocolate Bite perfume oil... wonderful like a cup of hot chocolate!
A very warm, very delicious chocolate scent! A true gourmand!

Unbearable in summer, but even more so in winter!

Wonderfully combinable with patchouli scents!

XOXO, Mona
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6 years ago
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Phase 1: Chocolate Tart
Phase 2: Hot Chocolate
Phase 3: Plate with the leftovers of the Chocolate Tart the next morning
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4
More Chocolate Truffle than Chocolate Bite. A very delicious praline digs into the nose, which over time transforms into cocoa bean.
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4
Dark, thick chocolate. Delicious enough to dive into, indulging without calories has its charm :-)
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After an alcohol praline, I notice a disturbing note that unfortunately reminds me of rancid fat and smells musty. Not my thing.
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6 years ago
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Chocolate, a master was at work here.
Finest chocolate with the best ingredients.
Addictive and nibble danger!!!
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6 years ago
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Chocolate with a kick. Has a peppery undertone. Scratches a bit in the throat. Rich, but not too sweet and sticky. Unfortunately, it doesn't make me hungry.
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Willy Wonka's factory: the fat August Gloop almost drowns in sticky-sweet brown goo. Pig's down in chocolate... I feel sick!
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At first, it was like opening a box of chocolates - wow! Chocolate! But too soon to celebrate: too sweet, and after the first bite, it turns stale.
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Smells like pralines, chocolate truffles. The top note is very similar to Eau de Cacao by Coppeneur. This is truly how it smells in their workshop.
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I love chocolate scents, but this one is too much, too much :(
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