Cherry Bomb
This is a loud, neon-soaked riot in a jar. It’s the scent of cherry lip gloss and leather jackets, a sugary punch to the jaw that refuses to be ignored. It doesn’t ask for permission to fill a room; it just detonates. Tart, messy, and unapologetically bold.
The Breakdown
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The Fuse: A chaotic burst of Wild Cherry that’s more "rebel" than "orchard."
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The Impact: Deep, dark Black Cherry that brings a heavy, decadent weight to the sweetness.
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The Fallout: A lingering, tart electricity that stays sharp and stains the air long after the first light.
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Mood: High-Voltage Nostalgia.
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Scent Strength: 3.5/5 — Excessive, explosive, and loud.
Dixie Grace Mop Soap
No "Gentle" Formulas. No Greeting Cards. No Apologies.
The industry wants you to believe that mopping is a submissive chore - a quiet Saturday morning spent pushing a damp rag around to the scent of a lemon that never actually existed and a pine tree that never had roots. We’re calling a foul on that. If you’re going to put in the work to scrub the ground you walk on, the result shouldn't be a "hint" of anything. It should be an anthem.
No "Gentle" Formulas. It's plant based. That is as gentle as this gets. Dirt isn't gentle. Why should your cleaner be?
No Greeting Cards. Do you want to hear "oh you just cleaned" or do you want to hear "girl, your house smells amazing" when someone walks in the door? We don't care. You pick. If it's "oh, you just cleaned" - this product isn't for you.
No Apologies. Yeah, it’s strong. That’s the point.
How to Use
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Throw a capful or two into a bucket of hot water.
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Attack the floor.
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Open a window—or don't. Let the scent settle in like a heavy bassline.
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Walk away while the "clean" industry wonders where they went wrong.
Ingredients: Water, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (plant-derived surfactant), Coco-Betaine (mild surfactant), Decyl Glucoside, Abies Siberica (Siberian Fir) Needle Oil, Picea Glauca (Spruce) Leaf Oil, Citric Acid, Sodium Sulfate, Sodium Chloride, Potassium Hydroxide, Phthalate Free Fragrance Oil.