Anke Products (Pty) Ltd is a South African company based in a tranquil, artistic little town called Parys, which is less than an hour from Johannesburg on the banks of the Vaal River. Anke Massyn, our in-house connoisseur, is the mastermind behind the design of our amazing Wooden Cap mechanism. She continually looks for new ideas to improve and extend our product offering from her various travels and influences from around the World.
Paul, our fragrance expert, is an internationally acclaimed fragrance chemist who has done work for brands such as the Waldorf Astoria Hotel New York, Ralph Lauren Corporation and many more globally recognized top-tier brands. Paul makes up a central part of our team and adds tremendously to our secret formula as a business success.
Sugared Grapefruit
A perfect combination of fruity floral aroma with gentle bursts of grapefruit and sugar-cane essence to create a uniquely fresh fragrance. The sugar warms the sour and bitter notes to create the sweet and tangy perfect combination of this grapefruit fragrance.
Teakwood and Tobacco
Earthy tones of leather, teak, and orange
Jasmyn
Dazzling orange gives a warm welcome along with juicy grape in the very beginning. It then transforms into a fascinating and affluent floral scent of tuberose and ylang-ylang, leaving a charming fragrant trail of silky creamy notes and reminiscent pine behind.
Le Vanille
A mix of heart-melting maple and creamy buttery note evokes memories of the happiest moments in daily life. The sweetness of vanilla, coconut, and caramel takes you to a gorgeous wonderland, giving an illusion of universal peace. The scent then becomes more lingering as cozy tonka leaves on the skin, bringing a touch of tenderness and joy.
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There are loads of superstitions and folktales about leap years. Many of us already know that a leap year is supposed to be one in which a woman can be the one to propose to her man (but, being 2024, we think this can happen any other year, too). Scottish wisdom considers being born in a leap year to be bad luck (as if the poor kids have a choice?) and call them 'leaplings', which is cute. In a small town in Italy, though, a leap year is considered good luck for whales, of all things. Don't ask us why.
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