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CK IN2U her
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I sampled this today and I have to say that it smelled very pleasant ang quite original. I was expecting another floral/fruity but this is not. I would say it's rather fruity/oriental with emphasis on the oriental part.
Has anyone else tried it?

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See, I'm worried that it will smell good. I don't want anything with an ad campaign like that to succeed...

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Originally Posted by Arhianrad See, I'm worried that it will smell good. I don't want anything with an ad campaign like that to succeed... A fragrance with an expensive ad campaign can't smell great?

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Originally Posted by Arhianrad See, I'm worried that it will smell good. I don't want anything with an ad campaign like that to succeed... I know what you mean. That ad campaign just makes me shake my old shaggy head. But I have a feeling that I am going to love this scent, and I can't wait to try it.

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I agree that the IN2U ad campaign really sucks...but hey, if it smells awesome...
I mean heck, lots of basenoters love M7...& their ad is of a naked dude, lol.

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What I mainly got from IN2U Her was...grapefruit.
Seemed a standard, bright, inoffensive CK to me.

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Maybe it'll cheer up all those folks mourning the loss of Pamelune then.

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Originally Posted by CologneJunkie I agree that the IN2U ad campaign really sucks...but hey, if it smells awesome...
I mean heck, lots of basenoters love M7...& their ad is of a naked dude, lol. There's a huge difference in using a (hot hot HOT) nekkid dude and making terrible generalizations and characterizations of a generation. Oh, and did I mention the word "technosexual?"

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Originally Posted by Arhianrad There's a huge difference in using a (hot hot HOT) nekkid dude and making terrible generalizations and characterizations of a generation. Oh, and did I mention the word "technosexual?" I agree. I've had a huge problem with Calvin Klein ad campaigns from the very start, luckily I also happen to think their frags suck huge platypus balls, so it's never been a conflict for me.
This latest one is pretty bad... I couldn't give my money to a millionaire who makes his income from insulting his customers, sorry.

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Originally Posted by Arhianrad There's a huge difference in using a (hot hot HOT) nekkid dude and making terrible generalizations and characterizations of a generation. Oh, and did I mention the word "technosexual?" Oh I totally agree that the ad campaign is ill informed and laughable best, insulting at worst. The funny thing is, the age group that this scent is marketed to probably will never even see/hear the campaign itself. They'll just snatch the bottle off the shelf if they like the scent.
I do admit that I want to at least sniff the IN2U scents. I really don't see myself buying a bottle, though. But like I said, if it happens to be really good, we'll see.



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