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Showing posts with label Parfums de Naudet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Parfums de Naudet. Show all posts

Monday, January 31, 2022

Parfums de Naudet

In the 1970s and 1980s, Essential Products marketed perfumes under the name Parfums de Naudet, which made inexpensive versions of some of the world's most treasured perfumes. The company was located in the loft at 90 Water Street, in lower Manhattan, New York City.

The company Essential Products was in business since 1895 and manufactured flavoring extracts for soft drinks, alcoholic liquors, syrups, ice cream and candy.

US trademark information notes that Essential Products, Inc was granted a trademark for the name Naudet in 1969, and claimed use since 1935. I did find a newspaper ad for 1931 that advertised Naudet "floral" perfumes. All Naudet floral fragrances were produced in the 1930s. 

All Naudet designer imposter fragrances were produced after 1969.



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