The Smell Of Brooklyn – “Brooklyn Flavors”

You ever wondered if Brooklyn had its own scent, what that would smell like? I mean Brooklyn is known for many different things, it should have a signature smell. Well, if you ever thought about that, I found the perfect store for you! Brooklyn Flavors is located in Crown Heights on 820 Washington Avenue. The shop is small yet truly beautiful. Once you walk in you inhale “Brooklyn”. Each scent is named after a  Brooklyn neighborhood. My personal favorites, “Crown Heights” and “Bed-Stuy”. You have your candles, body oils, soaps and perfumes. The jaw dropper, all products are handmade right in the shop!
What Does Brooklyn Smell Like? According to Brooklyn Flavors:
Owner Sophia Sylvester states its her loyal customers that love the product that make Brooklyn Flavors a huge success.
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Loyal customers, products with a personal touch and word of mouth is making Brooklyn Flavors a huge success. I use Shea Butter, Olive Oil, Almond Oil and all the other great oils that will soothe, moisturize and nourish your skin.
Our mission is to create quality handmade products using natural ingredients while promoting a healthy approach to beauty and bath products as well as candles. We take great pride in our creations by making small batches to maintain the great quality our customers are used to having. We use organic ingredients, sourced locally and from around the world.
I mean, I wouldn’t see why anyone wouldn’t come back here. the staff is super friendly and so knowledgable about the product. You can see their passion for the product making you only want to purchase more!
So go check out the store! Tell them OurBKSocial referred you!
Can’t get there, Click HERE for their website.
Enjoy!
Photo Credit – Personal/ Brooklyn Flavors website
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Brooklyn Flavors is located in Prospect Heights. I know CH is cooler than us. But Washington Avenue is the divider between the neighborhoods. 🙂