Chocolate incense sticks

@laurika (4532)
United States
March 13, 2008 1:39pm CST
I am reading magazine and there is a website for incense sticks with all kinds a smell. And one of them is chocolate one, but i am not sure i can imagine how the chocolate smell, do you? Isn't chocolate more about flavour like a smell?
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@ElicBxn (64169)
• United States
14 Mar 08
Walk up the candy aisle at you local store and take a good long sniff. A large part of the pleasure of flavor is the smell. People that lose their sense of smell often lose their appitite for food too. The others start over eating trying to rediscover the pleasure lost when they lost their sense of smell.
@ElicBxn (64169)
• United States
23 Mar 08
Thanks for the best response! I'm glad I could add to your conversation!
@chrislotz (8136)
• Canada
27 Mar 08
Oh yes, I love the smell of chocolate. Have you never been in a chocolate factory or a specialty store that only sells chocolates? The aroma is heavenly. But it also makes me want to eat some, so I don't think I could handle having the candles in my house. I am a chocolateholic and the candles smelling like chocolate would drive me nuts. I would have to go out and buy some every time I burned a candle. lol
@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
13 Mar 08
I guess it would have like a cocoa smell or kind of like a coffee smell to it. I have opened up fresh ground coffee on occasion and it smells like chocolate to me sometimes.
@drannhh (15219)
• United States
13 Mar 08
My view is that the taste and texture of chocolate rank over the smell. Having tried some chocolate flavored lotions and bath stuff, I'd say that is one scent that doesn't work for me. Haven't tried chocolate incense sticks as to me they do not sound appealing.