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Old 12/22/10, 09:14 AM
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Wilderness Candles?

Another thread reminded me of some scents from my youth, anybody have any Idea if they still make them.
They used to make three diiferent colored candles in Alaska ,perhaps from seal, whale and crude oil?
There also used to be a candle that smelled like wet ,rotting spruce forest.
Last but one I miss tons Grandmas kitchen when shes baking bread?
LOL ANd Im off in search of MANLY candles!

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Old 12/22/10, 09:31 AM
 
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My Grandma had a bottle of AirWick in her bathroom. It smelled pretty good, except after Grandpa had been in there.

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Oh, yes, Absorbine Jr.

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Old 12/22/10, 09:42 AM
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LOL ever wonder about Absorbine SR ?
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LOL ever wonder about Absorbine SR ?
I always figured that was used on horses

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