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What is the smell of fun, and how do you bottle it? That was our mission at Bond No. 9 when we decided to capture the essence of Coney Island and turn it into an eau de parfum
A shared contemporary gourmand delight, hinting of tangy margarita mix and vintage water-park delights.
Notes: Margarita Mix, Melon Guava, Cinnamon, Chocolate, Caramel, Musk, Vanilla, Cedarwood and Sandalwood
OVERALL RATING 5/5
WRITE A REVIEWRebecca | 8/1/2020
Perfumes are described as having this or that scent. Coney Island truly does have the layers of scent as described. I get the fresh salt air, the margarita sparkle, the boardwalk candy. I love this perfume. It smells just as delicious on male or female
Manuel | 8/2/2016
There is no such a thing as a boring Bond fragrance, Coney Island proves it once again. Right from the beginning, this perfume is pure fun and joy. The initial citrus burst is underscored by a svory salty note, that seems to be inspired by sea water. The combination is so carefree, yet intense that I feel like daydreaming, it's just that good! But that's not all. Beneath the salty citrus, there lies a Gourmand note of Sugary candy. As the three main accords combine, the combination of Salty, Sugary and Citrus created the perfect image of a Caipirinha. This cocktail is usually served with sugar around the rim of the glass. It's subtle, but enough to sweeten the salty fresh drink. Just like the sugar in Coney Island - Subtle but enough to make an impact. If you want fun bottles, get Coney Island!