On Tuesday I mentioned that we’d be introducing our new Holiday 2010 fragrance today. Here it is:
Ta-da! It’s Sugar Cookie! You may remember our Sugar Cookie balm from last fall, with the yummy flavor of freshly baked holiday cookies. We just had to bring it back for 2010 along with a NEW, delectable Sugar Cookie fragrance.
As a kid I loved those oh-so-sweet, beautifully iced vanilla butter cookies. Did you ever help your mom cut out and decorate them? I remember making bells and trees and stars, and frosting them, then putting on the little silver balls (are they called dragees?). This fragrance is vanilla cookie and more: sweet icing, and the warm hint of caramel you taste when you nibble the cookie’s browned edges. It’s all here, smelling good enough to eat, in products with ingredients like shea butter, grape seed oil, aloe vera, and silk proteins that are so good your skin will eat them right up! (And I know some of you may not be concerned, but for those of you who are: this fragrance is phthalate-free.)
Sugar Cookie is featured in products like our Lotion and Potion Gift Set, Shower Smoothers Gift Set, our Holiday Lip Balms, and Damask Purse Set.
You can also order our Moisturizers Gift Set in Sugar Cookie fragrance and flavor. Would you like me to send one to you? For a chance to win the Sugar Cookie Giveaway, all you need to do is to leave your sugar cookie memory in the comments below. That’s it! Tell us if you like sugar cookies, how fun it is to bake them, if you prefer frosting or icing—whatever you’d like to share! (Make sure you leave your name or email address so we know who you are!)
Please note that all of our holiday products are now available at our recently-updated pages, with stocking stuffer ideas and holiday gift ideas for women, men, kids, coworkers, best friends…everyone on your list! We also have lots of discounted lip balms and other products on our specials page. Thanks so much for your interest!
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Green Clover & Aloe
Apricot Freesia
Sweetini Spa
Lip Balm Tubes
Maine Woodland Berry
Coconut Twist
Lollipop
Pumpkin Pie
We love to make sugar cookies as a family! After we bake them, we decorate them and see who has the prettiest and the craziest! Then we eat the prizes. The house smells yummy! Your scent sounds great and we would love to try it. My daughter loves your cupcake and keeps getting itno my secret stash of it!
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I do remember making sugar cookies as a kid. It’s been a long time — maybe I need to think about whipping some up this holiday season. Cheers! Beth @bethstakeonlife.blogspot.com
Mom’s were the best – not too much icing, a little green or red sugar and just a few crunchy silver balls. I miss those days!
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My brother & I used to have the best time cutting the sugar cookies out and then decorating them! Brings back some great memories for me!
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I remember making sugar cookies with my family when I was little. And then making them with my son when he got old enough. Remember the little silver balls you could use for decorations? I loved those, even though they hurt my teeth:P The small of sugar cookies always makes me smile:)
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I love making sugar cookies with my daughter! Mine are far from perfect but we enjoy decorating them & eating them. I have a great recipe that uses sour cream. Yum.
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Sugar cookies for the holidays are always a tradition. Nothing better than time spent with my daughter & house filled with the smell of yummy cookies. deborah@thefreuds.com
Mmm … sugar cookies! As a kid, we helped my mom roll out the dough and then I remember using drinking glasses as cookie cutters. At the very end, we got creative with the dough, coming up with all kinds of weird shapes. I never liked frosting or icing … a “purist”, I preferred just the cookie. 🙂
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My favorite memory is of my mother, my younger sister and I baking sugar cookies as a child. It was quite the production! Mom would roll out the cookie dough, my sister and I would cut out the shapes. Mom would bake them and then the three of us together would sloppily decorate the cookies with store bought frosting. They were the best cookies ever!
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I love making sugar cookies and I especially like frosting with royal frosting. I have most of my mothers old cookie cutters and I love using those with my kids.
loved making sugar thumbprint cookies with my kids; we would alternate the preserve flavors and they loved using the little spoon that I gave them to drop the jelly onto the sugard cookie dough.They are now grown and I look forward to sharing the same memories with my grandchildren…1 down and 2 to be born soon:)
My mother had a great BIG sweet tooth and used to bake whenever it stalked her which was often! She made the most delicious sugar cookies with raisin filling…two cookies with raisin filling between! Yummmmmm!!!!!!!!!!!!
I used to bake almond sugar cookies for the holidays. They couldn’t compare to the raisin ones, but the kids liked helping to decorate them and they DID taste mighty good! Oops! Almost typed ‘food’ instead of good. Guess that would have been okay?
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My memory of making sugar cookies is with my daughter, pre boys. She was 4, we would flour the whole kitchen table and roll out all of the dough, then cut it with our Christmas cutters. After they baked we would frost them with a simple icing and decorate with TONS of sprinkles and nonpariels. We blasted the Christmas Music and had a great-messy time and it tasted good too!
I Love butter cream frosting, but a simple sugar frosting is easy for decorating.
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I love making sugar cookies with my god daughter it just really brings out the holiday spirit!
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