Andy Tauer of Tauer Perfumes celebrates 5 years of blogging today (you can find his first post here), and he is celebrating with a contest. 5 lucky winners will get the bottle of their choice; 5 more winners will get discovery sets. To enter, leave a comment on his blog here.
And to honor the launch of Carillon Pour un Ange, Tauer is pulling together an e-book about lily of the valley in collaboration with Luckyscent. All proceeds will go to charity. They'd love to get submissions: you can enter a drawing, a story, a poem — anything about lily of the valley. You can find more information here.
I love Andy’s work and would love to try this new scent. Please enter me in the draw.
Oops, wrong place. I can be slow in the mornings
It’s ok, I’m slow in the mornings too, LOL…
I’m probably alone in thinking this but I’d rather have the discovery set than a full bottle, assuming that he set contains everything including his newest ones, because I’ve tried only about half the Tauer oeuvre (I already own Lonestar Memories, my favourite (so far)), and if I won a full bottle I’d have to CHOOSE, whereas if I got the set I could try everything repeatedly.
Choosing is hard!
I’d be really surprised if you won & he wouldn’t let you pick a sample set instead!
According to the official blog pronouncement:
“5 winners get a consolation prize: My discovery set with 5 spray samples. These 5 consolation prize winners can gain tell me what 5 samples they wish to have in this set. Again: Shipped and delivered at no cost to them.”
So it looks like you’ll still have some choosing to do if you wind up with the sample set.
Have tried 3 times and can’t get my comment to “take” on his blog– it appears to be inundated with incoming comments, except mine. Oh well, perhaps it’s not to be. (;__;)
I emailed the Tauer site, and Andy T. himself replied to let me know the site was indeed overloaded & to keep trying. I did, and finally got through. His good-humored tone & the fact that he took it upon himself to personally reply are what I LOVE about Tauer– both the man, and the perfume house. 🙂
Oh good, glad you got to enter!