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The secret to this treat is the apple cider reduction infused in the dough. What you dunk it in is up to you!

 

(Please do not dunk your nether bits or any other sensitive body parts into this oil.)

Edited by doomsday_disco

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This was a surprise, as I'm normally not into super foodie/sweet smells. 

 

In the bottle it's a bright fresh apple with a solid sweetness, but not the sugar note I remember from big sugar bomb perfumes I've previously tried. 

 

Wet: there's a warm pastry smell that definitely reminds me of donuts, but apple is still king. I think I expected more cinnamon-sugar in this. 

 

Dry: lovely warm apple bake, but not super sweet and definitely not sugary. Really nice!

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APPLE APPLE APPLE

Both in the bottle and freshly applied wet this smells of nothing else but apples. I actually wasn't sure if I liked it, but once it really had a few hours to dry down I finally was able to get a hint of the cider. Now about four hours later I get spiced cider donut and the apple is almost totally gone

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I live in the midwest and we have a very well-known place that makes fresh and hot apple cider donuts rolled in white sugar. You get them hot from the fryer and we eat them with a jug of apple cider. I bring cups, napkins and wet wipes so we can eat them in the car because in my opinion, they become regular old donuts once they've cooled. They are hot so you get a crispy outside and a pillowy interior.. they melt in your mouth. When I saw this scent, I wanted it for nostalgia purposes. Sadly, it misses the mark for me personally. It's a nice apple cider scent but I get no real donut notes... I was hoping for that oil and cooked dough note. i wish I could post a photo for you of the donut. LOL 

 

 

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