A whiff of innovation

Smells like team spirit!

Meet the people behind the curtain.

Tiffany Smith

What do you do at Scentsicles?

It changes daily, but if it involves Operations or E-Commerce, I can probably get it done.

Your favorite childhood scent memory?

Mom's Sunday pot roast and holiday ginger cookies.

Favorite Scentsicles fragrance?

Spiced Pine Cones and Autumn ‘n Apples - Smells like fall!

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Tamara Kullback

What do you do at Scentsicles?

I have the privilege of guiding a sleigh full of amazing people and one magic brand.

Your favorite childhood scent memory?

I’m from the Pacific Northwest, so it has to be the blend of Pine trees and fresh Pacific ocean air (followed by fresh-cut grass in the spring).

Favorite Scentsicles fragrance?

White Winter Fir tops my list – it’s the OG! But I also really love our new Autumn ‘n Apples – takes me back to climbing grandma’s apple tree.

Scott Slingerland

What do you do at Scentsicles?

I sell our amazing products to many of our customers!

Your favorite childhood scent memory?

My favorite childhood scent memory is enjoying the scent of a real Christmas tree.

Favorite Scentsicles fragrance?

White Winter Fir is my favorite Scentsicles fragrance because it reminds me of authentic real Christmas trees.

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Lori Howard

What do you do at Scentsicles?

I sell the MAGIC of adding Christmas scent to family rooms everywhere just by hanging paper sticks in a fake tree!

Your favorite childhood scent memory?

My mom loved to bake pastries and desserts – which always made our home smell great. One of my fave scent memories was fresh-out-of-the-oven cinnamon rolls…of course with gooey icing! A yummy smell you never forget!

Favorite Scentsicles fragrance?

I love our #1 selling scent White Winter Fir!

Chris Weum

What do you do at Scentsicles?

I run the Operations team at Scentsicles and am responsible for the procurement of the raw materials required to build our products as well as the entire production process through the finished goods that we ship to our customers.

Your favorite childhood scent memory?

My grandma's cooking!!!! The scents coming from the kitchen when we would visit, I still carry to this day.

Favorite Scentsicles fragrance?

I would have said Spiced Pine Cones but the Autumn ‘n Apples may have taken the top slot. I love the fall season as weather turns a bit colder, football season, leaves falling. All of that seems to be wrapped up in this one scent.

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Michelle Margolin

What do you do at Scentsicles?

I am part of the marketing team at Scentsicles- I feel incredibly lucky that I get to work with such a fun and creative product. From marketing and product development support, there is never a boring day.

Your favorite childhood scent memory?

My mom’s homemade Christmas cookies. From chocolate chip to my grandma’s famous butter cookies, I look forward to them every year!

Favorite Scentsicles fragrance?

It’s between O Christmas Tree and Autumn ‘n Apples. I’m a huge Christmas girl so anything that smells like a fresh cut tree is my favorite, however, Autumn ‘n Apples represent the perfect crisp fall day.

Lauren Davis

What do you do at Scentsicles?

I sell the goods to the stores that sell the goods. Making your Christmas smelling dreams come true, one sale at a time!

Your favorite childhood scent memory?

I can still smell the scent of fresh cinnamon rolls that my Mom would make every Christmas morning. Whenever I smell those cinnamon rolls, it makes me feel those Christmas morning feelings.

Favorite Scentsicles fragrance?

O Christmas Tree is my favorite scent, classically Christmas!

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Richie Alvarez

What do you do at Scentsicles?

I’m the scent elf—delivering holiday cheer by sending out samples and supporting sales, making sure everything smells as festive as the season!

Your favorite childhood scent memory?

The smell of freshly baked Christmas cookies and the rich aroma of Dominican Eggnog always take me back.

Favorite Scentsicles fragrance?

Two Dashes of Cinnamon