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  1. Tamarinda

    Artwork on Snake Pits

    Hi, I was wondering if anyone could tell me what year the artwork on the snake pit bottles changed from the old-fashioned parchment looking labels to the more colorful ones. I haven't found anything about that when searching. Thanks!
  2. Hi everyone, As we drill down to the story behind the story of Carnaval Diabolique, we're striking motherlodes of useful information, such as the origins of sideshow standard the human blockhead and (SPOILER ALERT! ) how the whole spike-up-the-nose trick works. This tumblr includes gory video!...
  3. We're geeking out over here, delving into the the weird world that inspires Act IV of Carnaval Diabolique and surfacing facts (and a little fancy) for your entertainment and edification. We think you'll like the backstory on KNUCKLEBONES on our tumblr: http://blackphoenixalchemylab.tumblr....
  4. Just like the title says. The Carnaval is leaving for a hiatus until maybe later this year. I'm getting a little panicky at the thought of these going bye-bye. These are my possible purchases, out of the whole Carnaval..... Doc Constantine....."Sheer musk, cedar smoke, fir needle, black amber...
  5. DigitalCoyote

    Wulric The Wolfman

    Friendly, charming, and cuddly, but possessing one hell of a mean streak: cocoa absolute, French vanilla, birch tar, lavender, bourbon vetiver, wild musk, clary sage, and citrus. I bought this on eBay for the Manly Guinea Pig (MGP) as a Happy Expensive Dinner and Two-Days-From-Dead-Flowers Day...
  6. DigitalCoyote

    Western Diamondback

    WESTERN DIAMONDBACK: Oil with leather, tonka bean, red sandalwood, and sage. I've had this for about a month now. What strikes me about the scent isn't the notes as much as the mercurial nature of the oil: On myself, the odor is very much like I would imagine lounging about on a hot rock...
  7. TPOD

    Antonio the Carny Talker

    Antonio the Carny Talker - purchased a decant from a forumite and I think it is well aged. Gorgeously fruity and yet dark. I normally have a bit of trouble with coconut smelling like suntan lotion - but here it is perfect. Also, the green components of vetiver and verbena are subtle - allowing t...
  8. TPOD

    Eisheth Zenunim

    This scent took awhile for me to grasp. It comes across as a fruity, juicy floral. It has excellent duration and throw. I've been wearing it without knowing what's in it and I can't say that I can identify any one note. I think the ambergris really makes things blend together. Right after applic...
  9. TPOD

    Green Tree Viper

    This scent is a gorgeous contrast between the warm sugar of Snake Oil and cool mint. Culinarily speaking, I'm not a big mint fan, but this scent is everything I wish mint could be. Like others have remarked, it almost has a chocolate vibe. With aging, the mint smoothes out, but is still perfec...
  10. TPOD

    Coral Snake

    I'm in love with this blend. If I concentrate, I can tell it is apples, but honestly it registers as midway between some lucious berry and a peach for me. Plus, it doesn't have the cloying quality of Snake Oil. I can slather this and still be in the same room with myself. Other people think of it as...
  11. TPOD

    Boomslang (The Snake Pit)

    I was so excited about Boomslang! I nearly ordered a bottle merely based on the description, but ended up buying an imp from a forumite. Sadly, boomslang on me is not the wonderfulness that I expected (and that everyone else seems to enjoy). Upon hitting my skin, it immediately turns into a big...
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