This was made fun of on the Colbert Report tonight, but I gotta say this "Lithuania" perfume sounds pretty good to me:
The perfume "Lithuania" is a blend of sandalwood, cedar and musk intended to connote the Indo-European origins of the Lithuanian language as well as Lithuanian strength of character, its designer says.
"For Lithuanians to identify themselves with this perfume, we've added the smell of wood fires that can be associated with pagan rituals, as well as moss and wildflowers," Stongvilas said.
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/fashion/lithuania-launches-national-perfume-2176872.html
The perfume "Lithuania" is a blend of sandalwood, cedar and musk intended to connote the Indo-European origins of the Lithuanian language as well as Lithuanian strength of character, its designer says.
"For Lithuanians to identify themselves with this perfume, we've added the smell of wood fires that can be associated with pagan rituals, as well as moss and wildflowers," Stongvilas said.
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/fashion/lithuania-launches-national-perfume-2176872.html