Olfactorian

Cola Accord

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Material
Amount
15.10
11.40
11.40
8.90
6.80
5.80
5.20
4.00
4.00
3.40
3.40
3.40
3.10
2.80
2.50
2.50
1.80
1.50
1.50
0.60
0.60
0.30
0.10
TOTAL100.10

About The Formula

Introduction

Cola is so iconic and memory inducing. I’m sure everyone has enjoyed an ice cold coke during a hot summers day. To feel free fizz hit the back of your throat and almost burn in a tantalizing way as it goes down. The scent of the bubbles just tickling your nose. The sweet syrupy goodness as it hits your tongue. That’s what I wanted to recreate with this accord. That same fizzy tickle of your nose. That warms sweet, syrupy goodness we all craved and loved.

Creating a "Sparkle":

Creating fizziness in a fragrance can be tricky. To create a “Sparkle”. While it isn’t possible to actually put bubbles and carbonation into a fragrance. But a way to exude that characteristic and feeling. And of course, interpretation is everything. There are a couple different ways that you can produce this sensation. But I found that adding menthol with benzaldehyde and Allyl amyl glycolate gave me the desired result. White grapefruit is a great material to give this feeling as well, and it’s perfect since it is already a part of the accord to begin with.

The Cola Vibe:

Cola flavor is comprised of just vanilla, spices, and citrus. So it is actually quite easy to obtain a “cola” like vibe just using these basic principles. But creating a full and rounded cola accord requires more than just those basics. I love this accord because it utilizes many natural materials which I am always happy to incorporate. So give it a try and see what you can come up with!!

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Summary

This accord recreates the iconic and nostalgic feeling of a fizzy, sweet cola drink, using natural materials for a full and rounded scent. Combining white grapefruit, menthol, benzaldehyde, and Allyl amyl glycolate delivers a unique tingling sensation that captures the essence of cola.

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Michael Salazar