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Sonoma Scent Studio Updates

Exciting news — SSS now in Sundhaft in Munich, Germany

written by Laurie October 29, 2011

I have great news for my customers in the EU! Sonoma Scent Studio is now being carried by the wonderful boutique Sundhaft in Munich, Germany! They are carrying the boutique line of my 34 ml bottles. I can’t ship bottles to Germany or Italy because of customs restrictions, so this will give customers there a way to mail order from within the EU. They also have a lovely brick-and-mortar boutique that caries a wide line of niche and indie fragrances, giving people who live close enough an opportunity to stop by and test the scents in person. I’m very excited to be a part of their boutique. Thank you Sundhaft!

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Sharon C. October 29, 2011 - 9:53 pm

Congratulations, Laurie! Glad to hear that your talents are being recognized (and rewarded) more extensively in Europe!

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Laurie E October 29, 2011 - 10:34 pm

Thanks so much, Sharon! Shipping is always a big issue, so this will be very helpful.

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