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DA’s Creed Visit (video)

Posted by chesterfrench on Thursday, May 7th, 2009

I know this is a little weird, but since high school I’ve worn and loved Creed Cologne. I love Creed Cologne almost as much as I love Creed The Band. Which is a whole frickin’ lot. Okay, that’s a lie. But I do love Creed cologne.

I think fragrance-making is such a rare and intriguing art. It’s like bottling the sweat from really cool tigers and magical unicorns. I hear they actually have a unicorn at their studio. Hopefully I can go there soon. In the mean time, a few months back I had the pleasure of visiting their NYC office. Check out this little video clip of my visit.

D.A.

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3 Responses to “DA’s Creed Visit (video)”

  • GB says:

    No volume!

  • Angela says:

    it’s weird and awkward that there was a “photo-op”…but eh, whatever. yay that you got an opportunity to explore an interes while sweating it away on the roadt! :)

  • Devon H. says:

    D.A., I totally agree with you about the art of scent! I started buying vintage perfumes because old school stuff is when it was made RIGHT. I totally dig Creed’s Fleurissimo perfume :)

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