Bubblegum was invented in 1928 and Bazooka gained traction after World War II due to the US colors being used for packaging. Interestingly enough, Singapore has banned the sale and importation of bubblegum and chewing gum since 1992 implemented to reduce littering in public spaces, on public transport and to prevent vandalism. Bubblegum-scented perfumes are a popular gourmand trend, combining sweet, fruity and nostalgic notes.
You will receive a 1/2ml sample (1ml sample vial filled half full) of each of the fragrances in this sampler:
- Andromeda's Curse Ouija Perfume Oil - A spooky sleep-over fragrance that features notes of pink bubblegum, a sticky handful of cotton candy, a few violet petals and a stick of incense to help summon the demons with.
- COLORNOISE Bubblegum Perfume - The taste of a fresh stick of pink bubblegum. The sound of popping bubbles. Designed to transport you to your best memories of blowing pink bubblegum bubbles. With notes of pink sugar sweetness, juicy berries, popping bubbles and bubblegum memories.
- Darker Things Cute, But Psycho Perfume Oil - This sweet and smoky fragrance commences with bright, fruity bubblegum. As the aroma begins to take shape, the warmth of amber and soft swirls of bonfire smoke come forward, mellowing the bubblegum just enough. An unlikely pairing of notes, all vibing together perfectly.
- Demeter Bubble Gum Cologne - An aromatic tribute to 25¢ bubble gum, Demeter Bubble Gum is designed to evoke the sweet and fruity character of the iconic gum. One whiff of this distinctive perfume and you'll be off to the memory banks of your childhood. Everyone at one point or another has had the distinct red, white and blue paper packaged miniature block of bubble gum; which soon became a familiar part of Americana. As a matter of fact, a psychological study of tastes and smells that bring back memories found that one of the most frequently identified items was bubblegum.
- Haus of Gloi Bubblegum Soda EDP - Bubbly bubblegum soda with a hint of cotton candy.