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Ignore the what looks like td spots. Its not. I think that td is stuck inside the shrink wrap or something and the iphone magnified it. The spots aren't really there lol. After I saw the picture I inspected the soap and its not here irl lol.

Anyway, trying to name this soap. It is Comfort and Joy from nurture soap. I previously named it Applesauce because that is what it smells like to me...Applesauce with cinnamon on top. But thats a very fall thing. I don't want to invoke fall.

Right now I'm thinking along the lines of fire and ice, fire water...but fire water is also liquor, so not sure about that name.

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oh my gosh, that's lovely! How about Merlot Dreams, or Summer Wine?
I like the Merlot dreams! Now you have my brain going. Its not really wine-y smelling, but the name definitely fits the design. Sangria? Maybe?

Thank you @lalam!!!

And in case anybody is wondering what the band shrink wrap looks like from wsp....this is in a band shrink wrap.
 
Foxfire? Dragon Dreams? Orchard Fire? Faerie Wine?
Or instead of Fire Cider, maybe Fiery Cider?
Whatever you call it, it's gorgeous and I love that FO!

Oops, you said Fire Water...my mind just went with cider since that's what it smells like to me, lol!
 
From a customer's point of view, don't name it for something it doesn't smell like. If I wanted sangria soap and all it smelled like was apple, I'd probably put it back. If it doesn't smell like sangria, wine, or mulberries, I wouldn't name it like that. If it smells like apples, how about summer apple or apple jack or apple wine... ?
 
I agree that you should go along the apple lines for naming. I find that my "unique" named soaps don't move...because people don't know what they're supposed to smell like. I would say if you want to go abstract with it, something like snow white themed... I can't think of any other apple-y references....Although it may be an issue if you sell online...even if it's public domain, I'm not sure if Disney would copyright strike you.
 
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