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Nothing to Sneeze At: Pink Pepper is Big in 2012

Scentsy names the note as its "ScenTrend" for the year.

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By: TOM BRANNA

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Scentsy says think Pink Pepper in 2012.

Based on evaluation and trend analysis by fragrance experts at the Meridian, ID-based home fragrance company—and prominent international fragrance houses—Pink Pepper has been tapped as the company’s ScenTrend for 2012, a designation that identifies the up-and-coming fragrance note for the new year, which consumers will find in home as well as fine fragrances.


A study in contrasts, Pink Pepper’s multidimensional nature exudes sweet, floral yet spicy aromas, giving it appeal as both a gourmand and romance fragrance note. Distilled from the rose-hued berries of the Peruvian pepper tree and used as a spice in cooking, Pink Pepper has a dry, fresh scent with hints of angelica and juniper-like notes. This bold yet warm fragrance stimulates renewed energy in any environment.

“Pink Pepper fits the mood of our time,” explained Heidi Thompson, president of Scentsy, Inc. “It’s a spirited fragrance note that offers inspiration to find adventure, be romantic or simply add a touch of excitement to any aspect of life. We’re pleased to highlight Pink Pepper’s inspiring personality in Scentsy’s home fragrances.”

Fragrance lovers can experience the contrasts of Pink Pepper in Pixie, Scentsy’s February 2012 scent of the month. It is billed as a “mischievous moonscape of pink pepper, mandarin and heliotrope deepened by exotic teakwood and vanilla oak.” In addition, Scentsy’s Spring/Summer 2012 Catalog highlights fragrances containing Pink Pepper, and for those interested in designing their own signature scents with ScenTrend 2012, Pink Pepper will also be available as a stand-alone Scentsy Bar, which is perfect for mixing, according to the company.

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