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This sounds like a really nice scented candle. It should be, it has fig in the formula. Figs make everything good.
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Interesting, not sure my nose would be able to pick up all those scents.
Did you pick up any?
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Hmmmm, hope the candle doesn't smell like cat pee.
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Figgerlickinggood . Teresa my olfactory senses are all on high alert for all these succulent, and delicious Fig smells. While I am not a big consumer of wine. I could certainly learn to be one, especially if the wine was suffused with complimentary fig flavors. Now my imagination is stirred by a series of cocktails containing fresh ripe succulent figs, a refreshing fig margarita, a fig martini, without an olive of course. My favorite might be a Long Island figgy iced tea. Also literally any typical fruit bowl monster cocktail would be improved with a delicious fig. My mind boggles at the many choices.
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Dreyenn. I did look you up to see how long you've been a member, but I'm not sure I congratulated you on your excellent taste in online fig platforms. You have definitely picked the very best one to join. Welcome to Figfanatic.com
Let's see if I could make a wish list testing testing
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