Fragrance Based on Fiction or Fictional Fragrance?
Did you know that cartoon character Dora the Explorer has a fragrance of the same name? Don't forget Strawberry Shortcake. She, too, has her own blend, aptly named Strawberry Shortcake Perfume ($15).
While these aforementioned girls may not be real, that didn't stop them from achieving "celebrity fragrance" status. Of course, the strategy of employing heavy merchandising doesn't hurt, either. Do you think you can spot a real fragrance based on fiction from a fictional fragrance? There's only one way to find out.
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