Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Salvador Dali Deodorant Stick

Salvador Dali Deodorant StickSalvador Dali Deodorant Stick is the newest product in the line of Salvador Dali fragrances.

What? You didn't know that there's a whole line up of perfumes and colognes named after the famed painter of the weird and wacky? Apparently, a company licensed his name, and produced a bunch of fragrances borrowing the shapes found in his paintings and turning them into bottles.

The "Agua Verde" deodorant stick is the newest addition to this line. Agua Verde is Spanish for "Green Water". I have my doubts that using green water is a good way to mask bad odors on your body. In fact, I have my doubts that Salvador Dali is someone I would want to smell like.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Actually, his men's cologne smells wonderful, so this is probably very nice.

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Kerry Tynan Fraser said...

What does it smell like? I'd like to see a blog written in a Dali-esque style. Melting timelines trips in and out of dozens of subterranean zones. Impossible cause and effect oddities. Giant heads of George Bush carved out of blocks of gum with long insect legs that branch and re-branch at the toes. These kinds of things.

mathew said...

Ironically, Salvador Dali was known for his incredible halitosis. Supposedly you could smell it across the table.

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