Great Cake Scent

By Ngscents @ngscents

7-UP Pound Cake Fragrance Oil- Fragrance Oil Spotlight

This mouth watering, delicious scent is a winner across the board.  Appealing to a wide variety of customers, 7-UP pound cake is hands down one great cake scent.  Smelling just like a cake that is baking in the oven, many of our customers claim this cake scent smells good enough to eat.  With sweet, buttery notes and a splash of citrus, this scent will have people coming back for seconds.  In fact, the aroma of this cake scent is so strong, many people say it smells better than the real thing.

What does 7-UP Pound Cake Smell Like?

This fragrance oil by Natures Garden is a perfect blend of warm cake, almond, lemon, lime, vanilla, and sugar.  An NG Original Scent!  A Best Seller!

How Do Our Customers Use 7-UP Pound Cake Fragrance Oil?

If you are a candle crafter, or if you are in the home scenting industry; this cake scent is amazing.  With an aroma that travels throughout the whole house, 7-UP Pound cake makes awesome candles and tarts with an incredible, yummy scent throw.  This scent works marvelously well in Joy, Soy, paraffin soy blends, Palm, Wow, and Pillar of Bliss waxes.  This scent can even be used in potpourri burners and smelly jellies.

For bath and body crafters, this fragrance oil is scrumptious.  The usage percent for this fragrance oil is 3%, and the Vanillin Content is 4% so Vanilla White Color Stabilizer is advised by our customers to stabilize discoloration in finished products.  This fresh and creamy cake scent is used to make: body scrubs, lotions, melt and pour soaps, liquid hand soap, foaming body butters, and bath jellies.  Finally, for those of you that are cold process soapers, this fragrance behaves beautifully.  Here are the official results:  No acceleration. Discolors to a brown color.


If you are looking for a succulent soap project using Natures Garden’s 7-Up Pound Cake scent, check out Natures Garden’s free recipe section for the 7 Up Bundt Cake Soap Recipe, or just simply click on this link.