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I’ve never heard of Pink Sugar, now my teeth hurt. It reminds me of Oscar Levant’s other quote about Doris Day, “I never watch her. She’s very bad for my diabetes.”

Now “Fettucine” is a fragrance I’d be willing to try.

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  • Robin
    Posted on 18 June 2010

    Oh, save some for me!

  • Jill
    Posted on 18 June 2010

    Believe it or not, I have never smelled Pink Sugar (well, I have probably smelled it *on* someone without knowing it). I do have a bottle of Aquolina Chocolovers that is a few years old, but my perfume tastes have changed since then and it’s way too sweet for me now! It’s still fun once in a blue moon though.

  • Daisy
    Posted on 18 June 2010

    I haven’t ever tried Pink Sugar either! Like Jill said, probably smelled it on someone and just didn’t know it. As appetizing as Robin’s made it sound (not), I think I’m going to look for it at Ulta the next time I’m there. No, no…don’t worry…not on actual skin….strawberries and burnt sugar could really be a mistake. Right now I’m enjoying a spritz of another sugary wonder: CSP Vanilla Abricot (original formula) now there’s a yummy vanilla ….I want to lick my arm……

  • Rappleyea
    Posted on 18 June 2010

    Robin, after this you deserve a huge, pristine bottle of vintage Diorissimo. I sincerely hope one finds its way to you.

  • Joe
    Posted on 18 June 2010

    I’m definitely curious to try Pink Sugar after hearing about it all this time.

    Regarding Sensual: do you think it’s out of place to say that CSP could put this in a can and call it “Vanille Cassis” and it would be believable?

    “Candyfloss,” as they say, is not my cup of tea, but if people like it, I hope they sell the hell out of it.