Mancera Tonka Cola is a unisex fragrance that launched in 2022. It is an amber spicy unisex fragrance with notes of cherry, cinnamon, lemon, nutmeg, Coca-Cola, patchouli leaf, orange blossom, tonka bean, vanilla, benzoin and labdanum. Mancera Vanille Exclusive is an eau de parfum, edp. From the brand - "On the trail of this famous spearhead of pop culture, invented in the United States, we followed in the footsteps of caravans, travelers and kola nut merchants. This journey took us from the hectic modernity of the world's great metropolises to the warm plains of the sunset empires, where the tonka bean awaited us. Sweet and engaging, pop and elegant, Tonka Cola will catch you in the moment."
Mancera was created in 2008 under one of the largest perfume distribution companies in the Gulf States – Al Athar. The creators of the Montale line of fragrances also played a role in the creation of Mancera. As an Arabian perfume company their fragrances feature heavily in notes such as aoud, saffron, rose, leather and resins.
Mancera Tonka Cola Reviews
Fragrantica - "The opening is a blast of cherry coke and it dries down into this delicious cinnamon coke edible fragrance. It’s so good, I need a full bottle immediately. It reminds me a lot of one of my other favourites, Angel’s Share, which is probably why I enjoy this as much as I do. Amazing."
Fragrantica - "A lot of cherry at first, than the cola starts coming through. And smells just like cherry Pepsi. They nailed it with this fragrance. Going to be very popular for a very long time."
Fragrantica - "someone really has captured that cola fizziness, caramel sweetness along with those famous spices and 'perfumised' it! It pops on the 1st spray, really like pouring some real Coca-Cola on your hand then getting some plant gum or syrup and rubbing that on too. It quickly reveals a more denser, bitter even brasher side though as the Kola nut really does reveal it's bitter facets which really surprised me yet again. The caramel and soft cola-spices were always there macerating away in the background, with the sweetness receding before returning again after 2 hours or so in."