Help us re-name this product!
In November we launched ‘Candy Beach’. It was meant to be our Flagship product. Our signature brand-coloured bottle and scent. But it quickly became our worst seller! 😂
The fragrance inside Candy Beach is absolutely gorgeous, and the bottle is arguably our most aesthetic. The fragrance is a unique blend of Vanilla, Dragonfruit and Musk… but the product just hasn’t caught on!
Do we need a new name? And does anyone have any good ideas? Or is there something else that’s holding back people trying the product? Let us know what you think before we go back to the beginning on this one!
Would love to hear from you 💜
457 comments
Jane Preece
Hello, I wouldn’t buy Candy Beach. It reminds me of candy floss (British seasides). I would assume a sickly pink sweet smell although I trust your noses not to release anything so awful. And vanilla, dragonfruit and musk sound fabulous ingredients. I would go for Mythical Shores or similar.
Hope this helps.
Helen Doddridge
I’ve never had the opportunity to try this scent I keep asking for it in my monthly subscription box but it’s never in stock so that’s probably why it’s not selling as a investor I would love to try it and give you my honest opinion
Alice Gregory
Yes, I have been put off by the name, personally. It conjurs up the image of sitting on a beach somewhere, and a group of girls wearing sickly sweet perfume walks past. It just feels cloying. I would suggest something more indulgent. Pitaya Musk Breeze, maybe.
D
It might be that it’s not included in the sample pack! I personally wouldn’t want to buy a full size of something if I wasn’t 100% sure of it or could smell it somewhere.
Rebecca
Good morning!
I haven’t smelt this so tricky to judge, but I think the words Candy and Beach are fighting against each other
The name Candy Beach doesn’t seem to match the scents. ‘Beach’ evokes smells such as coconut and Sandlewood. The word ‘candy’ makes me think it will be sickly sweet, also reminds me of candy canes at Christmas. Plus the word candy is very American, so may do better in the US.
Smells of ‘beach’ are really popular (look at explosion of perfumes and candles claiming to be ‘of the beach’) so perhaps ditch the word candy, and focus on beach.
Beach Dreams
Beach Days
Just my two ‘scents’ worth.
Have a great day!
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