My favorite incense
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| Review Date: January 29, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Eva, Midwest, USA |
| I love these! These incense sticks have a sweet, pleasant scent that lasts even a day or two after you burn it. I plan to buy more. |
Great scent of incense
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| Review Date: February 11, 2009 |
| Reviewer: liz blue eyes, |
| I got a sample of this when I ordered another fragrance of incense. This smells wonderful, like a nice perfume. It fragrances a large room nicely and quickly. Really enjoyable and it cleanses the area's energy well. |
Increidible! Not Like Any Incense You've Smelled
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| Review Date: October 19, 2009 |
| Reviewer: W. R. Stockstill Jr., Marietta, GA United States |
| 2 sticks of this incense came with my Wooden Coffin Incense Burner - Sun and Moon Inlays - Storage Compartment. I contacted Tom's Incense asking what was this incredible incense and he got back to me in a couple of minutes. This is going to be the incense I use most, if not all, of the time. It is a light perfume that is not overbearing at all. Its also delicate, beautiful and somehow lingers for days. It was such great luck to buy a burner that had a sample. |
Brings out my creativity
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| Review Date: March 4, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Grahammers, Orlando, Florida |
| I received this incense as a sample once and it immediately became my favorite. If I'm writing or doing some artwork, this incense activates my creativity....I smell it and I have a sense of peace and tranquility. An amazing smell. I absolutely LOVE it! |
It's True!
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| Review Date: April 22, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Rev. Dan, Mason, Michigan United States |
| It smells so much like "temple" incense, you may think you're a monk. A lot of incense ends up leaving a burnt wood smell in your house hours after the burning, but this one does not. Much more pure "aftersmell". |
Just like heaven.
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| Review Date: March 13, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Michelle Giarmarco, Seattle, WA |
The package insists that this stuff smells just like heaven.
If I were just a little more gullible, I'd believe it! |
Touches your soul
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| Review Date: May 7, 2010 |
| Reviewer: R. L. Roth, Atlanta, GA USA |
There's something almost hypnotic about Song of India incense.
Against it, all others pale. |
Alluring and Mysterious.............intoxicating!
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| Review Date: July 5, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Ziminy13, St Petersburg, FL United States |
There are no words to describe the heaven that is Song of India.
The cones are amazing also for when you want to fill a room fast. |
great smell
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| Review Date: August 9, 2010 |
| Reviewer: J....., New York |
| The sticks last about 1hr burning in a coffin box . I get comments from visitors my house smells great and it gives a calming effect. will buy more . |
You Cannot Miss
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| Review Date: August 13, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Jan Byrd, Lexington, Kentucky United States |
| This is an outstanding scent in incense form. I received a sample with another order and was sold immediately. It lights easily, burns long, the scent is not dense, intense or suffocating. It is pure, light and pleasant. I do love nag champa still the best, but this is a nice break from the routine, and you simply cannot find a better price anywhere. I was surprised at how much I received for so little. |
I am really hesitant to write this review!
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| Review Date: August 10, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Tuesday, Phoenix, AZ USA |
Every time I burn this incense, I remember all the 5-star reviews on Amazon that prompted me to buy it. Then I feel torn between letting the uninterrupted torrent of five-stars continue, or post a review that, as an incense lover, provides an honest (if dissenting) opinion. I like this incense, but I don't love it. I am disappointed because I imagined something heavenly -- something even better than nag champa! -- and I did not find it with this incense.
My first impression is that it smells like soap. That's not necessarily bad. When you burn it, it smells like smoky soap. The other day I put something through my dishwasher that should not have been there, and when the burning smell first floated to my nostrils I thought "Gosh, I don't remember lighting the Song of India temple incense ..." I realized then that I hadn't lit it. My dishwasher was burning some piece of plastic.
I haven't been to the temples in India. Perhaps this smells just like them. I don't mind the smell, but something about it seems a bit off. I strongly prefer the nag champa. |
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