Recently was down in Hobart with my wife, who spies a perfume shop in the central mall.
On the way in through the doors I thought I could smell coffee, must be pretty close to a coffee shop I think
Wandering around the shop I see a number of wine glasses filled with coffee beans,
no wonder the place smelled of coffee.
Turns out the beans are used in between smelling different perfumes, the coffee aroma allows customers to better differentiate the finer nuances of different perfumes apparently
Is this another unique use for coffee beans, or is it well known and Im just behind the times?
Regards
Bullitt
On the way in through the doors I thought I could smell coffee, must be pretty close to a coffee shop I think

Wandering around the shop I see a number of wine glasses filled with coffee beans,
no wonder the place smelled of coffee.
Turns out the beans are used in between smelling different perfumes, the coffee aroma allows customers to better differentiate the finer nuances of different perfumes apparently
Is this another unique use for coffee beans, or is it well known and Im just behind the times?
Regards
Bullitt

..) filled with ground coffee can also be used as deodoriser in washing machines, freezers and fridge.
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