This has been in the outhouse for a while, then it got shuffled to the front, and we've burned all the sticks in the last couple of days. Fair do, it does leave a sort of jasmine fragrance in the air for a long time. Keeps the room smelling fresh and clean. There's a place for most things.
Date: Nov 2024 Score: 23
Date: Nov 2024 Score: 23
Average of three reviews: 19
Bargain basement perfumed charcoal incense. This is the sort of stuff that gives perfumed incense its bad name. It's a chemical jasmine aroma. Not good. But not actually offensive. I'll put it in the outhouse to keep the flies away from the cat food.
Date: Dec 2023 Score: 19
Average of three reviews: 19
One of two packs of Krishna sticks I picked up from Little Dorrit in Rochester for £2 per pack, which was about £1.50 too much. These are cheap, crude, perfumed charcoal sticks. To their credit the packs were in sealed plastic bags, and inside the packs is another sealed plastic bag. This ensures the perfume on the sticks doesn't evaporate. Sadly, it's not a great perfume. I don't think K.V. Exports make the perfume themselves - I think it's a cheap, generic perfume they have bought in bulk from a main supplier. Mogra is, of course, jasmine, but there's little flowery about this scent - it is a crude chemical scent that approximates jasmine, badly.
It's borderline offensive.
Date: Oct 2022 Score: 15
Average of three reviews: 20
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Best jasmine incense |
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