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  2. Bond No. 9 - Wikipedia

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    Bond No. 9 run an ongoing recycling program encouraging customers to bring empty bottles of any brand to their counter for refurbishing or recycling, often offering a gift in return. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] In 2011, the company created an exclusive signature scent for Saks Fifth Avenue in New Orleans named Saks NOLA a s New Orleans was rebuilding post ...

  3. Art glass - Wikipedia

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    Some art glass retains its original purpose but has come to be appreciated more for its art than for its use. Collectors of antique perfume bottles, for example, tend to display their items empty. As items of packaging, these bottles would originally have been used and thus would not ordinarily have been considered art glass.

  4. Scentura - Wikipedia

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    In 1999 Scentura Creations, Inc sued Daniel J. Long, a former distributor, for $31,236.44, the cost of perfume which had been delivered to distributors recruited by Long. In 2001, the Illinois Appellate Court ruled that the contract between Scentura and Long was a " pyramid sales scheme ", violated the law and was unenforceable under the ...

  5. 7 Best Designer Perfume Deals Up to 64% Off - AOL

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    Plus, most bottles aren’t budget-friendly. We’re not about to drop $325 for the viral Baccarat Rouge 540. If you want to buy a new perfume without breaking the bank, then take a look at these ...

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

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    Indeed, perfume bottles have a noble history as objets d'art-- to the point that they have been the subject of museum exhibitions. Packaging: $4 Typically, this includes the bottle's package, as ...

  7. Ybry - Wikipedia

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    Ybry is a French luxury perfume and fashion house founded in 1925 by Simon Jaroslawski. It formerly resided at 6 rue Ybry, Neuilly (Seine). [1] [2] In 2005 the brand was revitalized and the trademark and original bottle designs were filed for international protection.

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