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Old February 3rd, 2004, 02:47 PM
Jenny
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Default Candle scent as an appetite suppressant?

I live right down the road from the Yankee Candle mother ship (their big,
tourist destination in Deerfield, MA). One of my favorite things to do on a
dark depressing day is to go there and sniff the hundreds of sample candles
they put out in bins (along with coffee beans to clear your sense of smell
between sniffings.)

Smelling all those delicious food flavors seems to satisfy the need for food
treats without giving me any chance of eating them. They have an awful lot
of cookie, candy, and fruit scents.

OTOH, we have a friend who lives right next to one of their plants. Tthe
stench has to be smelled to be believed--all their scents at once and in
concentrations that the human brain isn't designed to process. G

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"Tee King" wrote in message
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I've been burning two candles all day today; one is "Peppermint Cocoa"
by Yankee Candle, and the other is "Hot Cocoa" made by a small,
home-based candle business. I didn't really think about what candles
I was lighting, I just grabbed a couple similar in color and put the
flame to the wick. One might think that smelling cocoa all day would
give one the urge to splurge on chocolate, but it's had the opposite
effect on me. The scents have actually suppressed my appetite, even
though the fragrance wafting from my living room are delectable. When
my husband got home from school, he asked me if I'd been experimenting
with low carb baking again. Yet, the aroma hasn't seemed to stimulate
his appetite, either. Has anyone else experienced a similar
situation?

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