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#249 - A Dark Ride with Dark Ride

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Ever marveled at the morbid curiosity humans have for things that are described as 'rough'? We dive headfirst into this puzzling phenomenon, using the world of fragrances as our playground. Brace yourself for an audacious review of a scent that left us with less than pleasant memories and felt more like a crash at Space Mountain than a Pirates of the Caribbean ride. We also offer our two scents on Tom Ford's Noir de Noir, exploring its gender-bending attributes and recommending a more manly alternative.
Buckle up as we venture into the controversial corners of the fragrance world. We probe into whether there's a market for a Pirates of the Caribbean candle and make a bold promise - we will test Gwyneth Paltrow's scandalous 'This Smells Like My Vagina' fragrance in a future episode. Hold your breath (not literally), as we entertain the idea of an orgasm-inspired fragrance. Don't forget to chime in with your thoughts because we cannot wait to hear them. So, are you ready to spray it up? Keep smelling great and catch you at the next whiff!

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1. Fragrance Review (00:00:06)

2. Discussion on a Controversial Fragrance (00:14:47)

3. Roll on Perfumes and Podcast Feedback (00:23:07)

277 episodes

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Ever marveled at the morbid curiosity humans have for things that are described as 'rough'? We dive headfirst into this puzzling phenomenon, using the world of fragrances as our playground. Brace yourself for an audacious review of a scent that left us with less than pleasant memories and felt more like a crash at Space Mountain than a Pirates of the Caribbean ride. We also offer our two scents on Tom Ford's Noir de Noir, exploring its gender-bending attributes and recommending a more manly alternative.
Buckle up as we venture into the controversial corners of the fragrance world. We probe into whether there's a market for a Pirates of the Caribbean candle and make a bold promise - we will test Gwyneth Paltrow's scandalous 'This Smells Like My Vagina' fragrance in a future episode. Hold your breath (not literally), as we entertain the idea of an orgasm-inspired fragrance. Don't forget to chime in with your thoughts because we cannot wait to hear them. So, are you ready to spray it up? Keep smelling great and catch you at the next whiff!

Support the show
Leave us a voicemail

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Chapters

1. Fragrance Review (00:00:06)

2. Discussion on a Controversial Fragrance (00:14:47)

3. Roll on Perfumes and Podcast Feedback (00:23:07)

277 episodes

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