I love Cella and will always have it on hand, although I only have the 150g red tub. I'd been thinking of buying a Cella 1kg brick, which is supposedly the same recipe as in the tub. Always be alive to the possibilities of something different. Regards, Chris
Gotta say, this HAS to be one of the better soaps I've used. People weren't joking that it needs to be in your rotation.
I have both Cella's and they are at the heart of my rotation---couldn't even imagine doing without either!
I enjoy cella, but I also like stronger scents and tsd almond hits that mark for me. Makes me want to eat a sunday.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaand I have a tub of Cella on the way. Although I have plenty of almond scented soaps already. Thanks... lol
I believe the proper term nowadays, as promoted diligently by the California Plum Growers board, is 'dried plum' juice. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Why was the name 'prunes' changed to dried plums? Research conducted in the U.S. showed that our target audience, women ages 25 to 54, responded more favorably to the name dried plums. It is also more descriptive for people who don’t know that prunes are fresh plums that have been dried. Outside the U.S., the product is still called prunes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So the rest of the world knows 'prunes' are dried plums, but the U.S. is a just bit slow catching on?
From post#3: Unless you're nose is picking up the vanilla/cherry(almond) aspects of 'Dr. Pepper'—which is a proprietary blend that probably does have 'almond' or 'cherry' as one of the flavorings. People have also claimed Cella smells like cherries—but this is only due to the almond extract being the source for the 'cherry' scent and flavor most are familiar with in cherry-flavored or cherry-scented items. To my nose, Cella reminds me of marzipan....sweetened almond paste.