Well, I'm no baseball guru but I'm guessing that Fenway park smells like hot dogs, beer, grass and whatever aroma the city gives you. So, you could play around with combinations of those smells and just call it something to related to the sport in general. Possibly call it, "way-fen"...
The supplier I use actually makes a scent called, "Fresh Cut Grass." It's totally amazing - both Jere and I agree that it definitely has the smell of the backyard. I think I'm going with "Monster Verde." Spanish for Green Monster. Similar to Way-Fen , which is also clever b/c of its pig latin roots!
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I like soap. I especially like specialty soaps. I have quite a backlog of soap. And it all smells great.
Choc. mint must be tremendous.
Thanks! The fragrance supplier I used is very good. They managed to nail this scent pretty accurately.
And fresh cut grass! I want to make a Fenway soap, but I can't sell it if I violate a copyright/trademark. Any ideas?
Well, I'm no baseball guru but I'm guessing that Fenway park smells like hot dogs, beer, grass and whatever aroma the city gives you. So, you could play around with combinations of those smells and just call it something to related to the sport in general. Possibly call it, "way-fen"...
Caitlin!
The supplier I use actually makes a scent called, "Fresh Cut Grass." It's totally amazing - both Jere and I agree that it definitely has the smell of the backyard. I think I'm going with "Monster Verde." Spanish for Green Monster. Similar to Way-Fen , which is also clever b/c of its pig latin roots!
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