My husband grew up always having a real tree, while I always had an artificial one. This was something I wasn't willing to compromise on either. While I love the smell of a fresh cut tree, I like to put my tree up early and I HATE the mess of pine needles. ScentSicles are a great way for my husband to enjoy the holiday smell of a real tree, while I get to keep the convince of an artificial tree.
ScentSicles are an ornament you can hang on your tree or other convenient spots in your home, that emit the smell of a fresh cut tree. I received a set of fresh pine scented ScentSicles as well as cinnamon ScentScicles. ScentScicles come in tubes of six and are available in four great scents - Fir, Pine, Spruce and Cinnamon.
ScentSicles are shaped like a stick and come with hooks for hanging. One tube can fragrance a regular sized room for up to thirty days. I mixed the pine and cinnamon scents and every time I walk into my home the aroma of Christmas fills my nose and heart.
Buy It: You too can enjoy the smell of Christmas by purchasing ScentSicles for $8.95 per tube. ScentSicles are available at online, or at Walmart.
Win It: One lucky reader will win a tube of Cinnamon ScentSicles along with a tube of pine!
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39 comments:
I'd like the pine the best.
humanecats at gmail dot com
Pine!!
Cinnamon Stick
sarahandmike@hellokitty.com
I would like to try the Fresh-Cut Fir scent.
lyndaclark81(at)yahoo(dot)com
Cinnamon would be my favorite.
jandplee at att dot net
I would love the pine scent
I'd like to have the Fresh-Cut Spruce scent.
cloud10277@Hotmail.com
I would most like the Fresh Cut Pine
heididaily at gmail dot com
I like pine
Kims2312@Verizon.net
id like the fresh cut spruce crystletellerday@yahoo.com
I'd mix spruce and cinnamon
jill24295@yahoo.com
I love the smell of cinnamon.
Thank you,
Christine Womack
womackcm@sbcglobal.net
fresh-cut fir is the scent i would most enjoy suebunting1977@gmail.com
Fresh cut Spruce! I too have a fake tree and miss the smell of a real one!
Cinnamon, its my favorite holiday scent!
I absolutely love cinnamon, but my dh doesnt, so he would prefer the pine I think...but I still think cinnamon is the way to go!
joni
sistermomy at hotmail dot com
cinnamon!
tristazmail yahoo com
I want to try the cinammon
Cinnamon stick for sure. It's my favorite scent no matter what time of the year!
Gingerbread sounds yummy!!!
I'm torn between Pine and cinnamon!!
I like the idea of putting up the fir and Cinnamon so smells like christmas!
Fresh cut pine! Please! Or maybe cinnamon...
Connie G
CGruning at aol(dot)com
Def. the pine one! Thanks!!
Katie
Katierox4you@yahoo.com
I would like the pine
xporschex27@aol.com
I'd like the Apple Spice or Cinnamon Stick the most!
daisies0999(at)yahoo(dot)com
I want to try the apple spice-- I love apple!
kksliderclub@gmail.com
I would like the cinnamon!
I want fresh cut tree to hang in my tree
Amy Hollingsworth
amy_hollingsworth@sbcglobal.net
I like the fresh cut fir. Rita Spratlen rjspratlen@gmail.com
I love the scent of pine trees. :-)
I think I would like cinnamon the best
snaugle81@gmail.com
I would like the Cinnamon Stick the best
mframe00@gmail.com
i'd probably like the pine and cinnamon the best
blakemryan2008@yahoo.com
pine
Cinnamon Stick
I would choose pine!
carissa.sutton(at)gmail.com
The Cinnamon or Spruce. :-) What a fun idea!
I like the cinnamon ScentScicles
Thank you for hosting this giveaway
Louis
pumuckler {at} gmail {dot} com
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