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SPICE AND BLACK VANILLA EAU DE TOILETTE FROM CREMO LAUNCHES IN AUSTRALIA


Sitting as the U. S best-seller in Men’s Cologne on Amazon, the fragrance is now available to purchase in Australia

Having amassed a dedicated cult following on TikTok and captured the attention of fragrance enthusiasts worldwide, the viral Spice & Black Vanilla Cologne from men’s grooming brand, Cremo, has finally landed on Australian shores.

Since its release in the U.S., the product has achieved cult status and an ever-increasing fan base on TikTok, with users raving about its sophisticated scent and staying power, often comparing it to high-end fragrance brands. The viral product has since been coined the ‘signature of the modern gentleman’ and remains the number one best-selling Men’s Cologne on Amazon in the U.S, amassing over 8000 five-star reviews.

With its best-selling status overseas, fragrance fans in Australia have been calling on the brand to release the cologne on home soil, with many looking to try the indulgent fragrance themselves.

Crafted by master scent specialists, Cremo’s No.11 Cologne is a spirited blend of Cardamom, Tobacco & Black Vanilla, creating a sweet, woody and vibrant fragrance that is designed to be long lasting and not overpower.

Commenting on the release in Australia, Deana Lolas, Senior Brand Manager said, “TikTok called, and Cremo answered! The global buzz around our Spice & Black Vanilla Cologne has been nothing short of incredible, and now, after much anticipation, we’re beyond excited to finally bring our signature scent to Australia. With Aussies embracing affordable luxury like never before, we can’t wait to see how they respond to our bold new fragrance sensation!"

The Spice & Black Vanilla Cologne joins three other colognes, Bourbon & Oak, Citrus & Mint Leaf, and Reserve Collection Palo Santo, along with an extensive range of Cremo’s barber-grade products for today’s gentleman on shelves across Australia.

Cremo’s Spice & Black Vanilla Cologne Spray is now available to purchase exclusively at Shaver Shop and Amazon.com.au. Recommended retail price $59.99 for 100ML.


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