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Violet Water Pump Spray - Refreshing Hydrating Mist | 8 Fl. Oz.

Violet Water Pump Spray - Refreshing Hydrating Mist | 8 Fl. Oz.

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  • Violet promotes harmony between the mind and emotions, aiding in mental balance and stability, and fostering peace of mind. It creates a connection between the spiritual and physical realms, as well as between thought and action. This floral-scented perfume is ideal for your altar and can be used like any other fragrance, either worn personally or placed on an altar for sacred offerings.
  • Violet water, is a soothing beauty cologne that refreshes skin and calms the senses. Popularly used as a baby fragrance. Timeless beauty staple.
  • Size: 8 Fl. Oz. / 236 ml.
  • Proudly made in USA

Aromatic cologne of herbal and floral scents, have acquired special symbolical or occult significance and have thus earned a place in spiritual practices and spell-crafts, according to the nature of the floral and herbal essences that comprise their aroma.

Many people believe that aromas of cologne will put an end to adverse conditions and open the way for luck, love, money, and happiness to enter their lives. The scent will help you stay well and feel more alive, more clear-headed, and more emotionally stable and balanced.

Our Journey

Manufactory

Crusellas & Company, Inc., based in Miami, Florida, traces its origins back to a company founded in Havana, Cuba in 1863. In that year, Juan and Jose Crusellas, two brothers from Catalonia, Spain, opened a factory which produced soap and candles. By the mid-1880s, Crusellas had already registered two brands which would make it famous in pre-Castro Cuba, "Hiel de Vaca" (soap) and "Rhunquiquina" (hair tonic). In 1897, Crusellas introduced a laundry soap using the brand name "Candado". "Jabon Candado" was to become one of the most recognized and best-selling brands in Cuba up to the time of the Revolution.

Quality

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Crusellas entered into a joint venture with Colgate-Palmolive in 1929. Under the terms of the agreement, Crusellas would manufacture and market the American company's products on the island. While this new arrangement resulted in the proliferation in Cuba of the new U.S. brands, Crusellas had continued success with its own product lines. "Jabon Candado" was the #1 selling laundry soap on the island.

Legacy

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Crusellas was also a pioneer in the use of radio and television advertising in Cuba. Its jingles were extremely catchy and popular. Many older Cubans still remember them. It was the "Jabon Candado" contests, however, which had the greatest impact. Over a period of 20 years, Crusellas held an annual contest in which the winners received new houses. There were years when numerous houses were given away. The houses came with the "Jabon Candado" logo on the facade and were popularly know as " Villas Jabon Candado".

New Beginning

Kolonia

Crusellas & Company was nationalized by Castro's revolutionary government in October 1960. The Crusellas family was forced to go into exile. Crusellas & Company was founded in 1967 in Miami. The new company began producing the well-known "Kolonia 1800" cologne and "Hiel de Vaca" soap. Having considerably extended both its product line and its geographical coverage, the company has successfully operated for over 50 years in its new home.

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