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  2. Miller High Life just released a perfume so you can smell ...

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    On Dec. 3, Miller High Life launched Miller High Life Dive Bar-Fume, a perfume that takes all the flavors and aromas of a neighborhood dive bar and bottles it for your spritzing pleasure.

  3. Miller High Life releases dive bar perfume — and it ... - AOL

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    Miller High Life has introduced a limited-edition fragrance, Dive Bar-Fume, designed to embody the aroma of your local dive bar.. Priced at $60 per bottle, this unique scent promises to evoke ...

  4. List of celebrity-branded perfumes - Wikipedia

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    Bottle features Stefani's cartoon avatar as a mermaid. Super G: Bottle features Stefani's cartoon avatar as a superhero. Jingle G: Bottle features Stefani's cartoon avatar in a Santa suit. Harajuku Lovers: Pop Electric Collection: 2014 Collection of five fragrances inspired by Stefani and the four Harajuku Girls. There's Closeness: Harry Styles

  5. Behind the Spritz: What Really Goes Into a Bottle of $100 Perfume

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    The ex-retail CEO offered DailyFinance a rare glimpse into the breakdown of the costs built into department store prestige fragrances, using an average $100, 3.5 ounce bottle of a "celebrity ...

  6. Brut (cologne) - Wikipedia

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    Brut (French pronunciation:) is a brand name for a line of men's grooming and fragrance products marketed around the world by Unilever - except in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Latin America, where it is owned by Sodalis USA (formerly High Ridge Brands Company); and in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands, where it is owned by Pharmacare Laboratories.

  7. Court shoe - Wikipedia

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    By Victorian times, evening footwear was pumps when there would be dancing or music (hence the name opera shoe or opera slipper), and patent leather dress boots otherwise. Pumps remained as standard with evening full dress until the 1930s. [2] At that time, the dress boot was also going out of fashion, as laced shoes began to be worn at all times.

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