Collection: Coca-Cola Fragrances

In perfumery, the cola note is a playful gourmand accord built to recall the classic soft drink — a combined effect of cinnamon, lime, lemon, orange, coriander, vanilla and nutmeg, much as in the actual beverage. It opens with a fizzy, citrusy sparkle, the lime and lemon mimicking effervescence, before warm spices and caramelized sweetness bubble up beneath.

As it develops, the accord turns syrupy and rounded, vanilla and a toasted-sugar darkness recalling the drink left to warm in the summer sun. Nostalgic, mischievous and instantly recognizable, it pairs well with other gourmand notes, rum, ginger and soft woods, bringing a retro, soda-fountain charm to sweet, fun-loving compositions.

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About Coca-Cola Fragrances

Coca-Cola, invented in Atlanta in 1886 by pharmacist John Pemberton, is arguably the world's most recognized flavour experience — a proprietary blend of caramelized sugar, citrus oils, vanilla, phosphoric acid, and a secret spice formula that has shaped global taste culture for nearly 140 years. Its instantly familiar aroma carries an entire world of nostalgia and shared experience.

As a fragrance note, the cola accord is one of perfumery's most delightfully playful and evocative constructs. Its olfactory profile is effervescent and caramelized — leading with a bright, citrusy top note of orange and lemon, deepening into a warm caramel-vanilla core, with subtle spice notes of cinnamon and clove and a phosphoric, almost slightly metallic fizz that mimics the sensation of carbonation. It carries an irresistible retro-nostalgic quality, evoking diners, summers, and childhood. It pairs brilliantly with vanilla, cherry, caramel, and light musks.

Cola note has found a devoted following in the gourmand and playful fragrance categories, bringing an irreverent, joyful energy that more classical notes cannot match. It is boldly modern and unashamedly fun. Fragrenza's Coca-Cola note collections embrace that spirit fully — capturing the nostalgic sweetness and effervescent warmth of cola-inspired originals with the quality and craftsmanship our customers expect, at a price that keeps premium fragrance fun and accessible.

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