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Quick Update

written by Laurie March 29, 2009

I’ve had a bigger than anticipated influx of orders for Tabac Aurea, so it’ll take me longer to catch up than I had originally thought, but I’m still getting orders turned around within 4-5 days, with many going out in 2-3 days.  I think things will get back to normal after a week or two, but for now all I can do is fill orders. 

I’ve just run out of shea cream and it so close to the warm summer season that I will hold off on another batch because I’d like to switch to a lighter formula for summer; therefore, I took the shea cream down from the site for now.  I’ll get back to it when I can, but the perfume is my top priority.

I can’t wait to get back to work on Gardenia Musk, but I just don’t have a spare few minutes for that right now.  Gardenia Musk will be my top priority after I catch up with orders.

I’m very happy by the great response to Tabac Aurea so far; people are liking the samples they are receiving and are coming back for bottles.  As always though, I suggest sampling first before buying bottles to be sure it’s a good match for you.

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