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Pumpkin Nut Bread Atmosphere Spray

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Pumpkin-puree baked into a walnut-studded loaf, steaming with cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove.

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From an unseen kitchen comes the irresistible aroma of  buttery baked pumpkin with a delicious nuttiness, like walnuts roasted in the oven, and all of this is swirled with spices that welcome the colder months. This is not an overwhelmingly spicy pumpkin bread. It is deliciously realistic, with the comfort of the pumpkin and roasted nut notes, along with warming hints of spice, that wrap you up in a your favorite wool socks and blanket on a chilly morning.  

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Delightfully sweet fragrant pumpkin bread with a melange of warm spices, beautifully blended together. This smells like the moment you took the pumpkin nutbread out of the oven and cut the first freshly baked loaf.

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This one is incredibly realistic, sweet, fragrant, and nutty. This is not a Yankee Candle store; this is your grandparents' oven full of holiday baking. Huge throw and lingering warmth on my kitchen curtains. 

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File this in the Halloween atmos that I got a decant of, but should have just went for a bottle, because I ended up ordering one anyway.

 

Pumpkin Nut Bread really does smell like a loaf of pumpkin bread studded with walnuts, fresh from the oven! The nuttiness of the walnut is on point, and the pumpkin bread itself is warm, sweet, toasty, buttery, pumpkin-y, and not a cinnabomb (seriously, there's no heavy spices here). It has some great throw, too. I sprayed this on a paper towel to officially review it while working yesterday (but time got away from me), but I could still smell it without even having to hold the paper towel up to my nose throughout the day.

 

This smells delicious and is going to get a lot of use in the autumn. :yum: 

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