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The definition of "citric".
The strawberry yoghurt does not taste like real strawberries, the peach ice tea does not taste like real peaches. One associates flavours with the real model, but they rarely reach their model. Nevertheless, such industrially processed foods can be delicious. You know what is meant
For me, this also applies to scented waters. The citric scent doesn't smell like real citrus fruits, but just citric-ish, but still great. Now my bergamot and yuzu plants don't grow as well on the windowsill as I would like them to (sarcasm over). So I have never been allowed to smell many fragrances in their original form.
All the better I like Mugler's Fly Away. I smell grapefruit, oranges and lemons, like I just peeled some. A killer bouquet CAUTION: NOT SUITABLE FOR CONSUMATION!
The shelf life is so sloppy. Enough for a walk to the nearby baker and maybe back.
I think the bottle is just fine.
All the better I like Mugler's Fly Away. I smell grapefruit, oranges and lemons, like I just peeled some. A killer bouquet CAUTION: NOT SUITABLE FOR CONSUMATION!
The shelf life is so sloppy. Enough for a walk to the nearby baker and maybe back.
I think the bottle is just fine.
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