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Too burnt to eat, too strong to spray
I think I could adore this scent if it wasn't so burnt - so completely destroyed by being forgotten on the stove, a painful mistake that ruins your baking session.
I'm a fan of the cardamom and of all the spice but it just unfortunately smells like burnt. And I'm kind of fascinated by the idea maybe just about a quarter of people perceive it as burnt... What is that all about? Or do others perceive it as burnt but have a more positive association with the concept (haven't burnt caramel as often)??
It's also an extremelyyyy long-lasting scent. The test strip I had lying on my desk kept me wondering what was burning in the distance for over 3 days. Crazy!
I'm a fan of the cardamom and of all the spice but it just unfortunately smells like burnt. And I'm kind of fascinated by the idea maybe just about a quarter of people perceive it as burnt... What is that all about? Or do others perceive it as burnt but have a more positive association with the concept (haven't burnt caramel as often)??
It's also an extremelyyyy long-lasting scent. The test strip I had lying on my desk kept me wondering what was burning in the distance for over 3 days. Crazy!