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Rating
3.94/ 5
Popularity
Low
Price value
Good value
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low
The term Pomander is derived from the French Pomme d'Amber, or Apple of Amber - a ball or container made of perfumes, spices or herbs. Pomander's can also be apples or oranges covered in cloves or other spices.
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