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This brownie fragrance is rich, deep, and chocolaty. Based on those special after school moments where we would be drawn into the kitchen by the scent of freshly baked brownie batter and then to stumble upon chocolate brownie plate on the kitchen counter-top.
The name comes from the deep-brown color of the cookie. The first known published recipe for brownies appeared in the Sears, Roebuck Catalogue in 1897. It was created when a careless cook failed to add baking powder to a chocolate-cake batter though the dense, fudgy squares had been made for quite some time by women who received the recipe by word of mouth.
Our brownie fragrance is rich, deep, and of course, chocolaty and you can safely indulge in your brownie cravings without worrying about any calories!
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