This is the second of two bags of cheap incense cones I grabbed when buying some Tulasi masala incense from Just Aromatherapy: £2.99 for 50. To be honest I was not expecting much. And, sure enough, my expectations have been met. To be fair there is a mild red apple scent on the cones with, yes, a hint of cinnamon. And, unlike the Frankincense & Myrrh cones, when burned that scent does somewhat continue. It's not a strong scent. It's not a great scent. And some of the base combustible material comes through. And, really, even for the purpose I bought it - to burn in the toilet - there are better inexpensive cones (Aargee's Stamford brand cones, such as the Black Mystic range, work well). Bulk bags of cheap cones are just not worth it. No matter how cheap they are, they are not worth buying.
Date: Nov 2021 Score: 13
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