tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5385889964186508104.post4734063917889137403..comments2023-08-17T22:47:49.686-04:00Comments on Corday & Jovoy Perfumes: Toujours Toi by Corday c1951GHhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08581508408018361307noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5385889964186508104.post-51619452099168615942018-01-27T22:51:37.032-05:002018-01-27T22:51:37.032-05:00My PARFUMS CORDAY FLACON SAC 4CC of POSSESSION (Pa...My PARFUMS CORDAY FLACON SAC 4CC of POSSESSION (Paris, France) was purchased in July 1969 at the Auckland, New Zealand duty-free store. Wording in front: CORDETTE on top, CORDAY below. I particularly enjoyed the perfume, which came in a classy, slender little gold-encased glass bottle with a stopper in the lid. Unfortunately, it was unobtainable for replacement in March 1970 at Sydney, Australia’s duty-free store, and I never managed to locate another one. It’s been mentioned online somewhere that production stopped in 1970. As a keepsake I’ve retained the container which still looks as good as new, but understandably since it was bought over 48 years ago, the aroma from the empty perfume bottle has all but vanished. The elegant vial was a very handy size that easily tucked into a small evening bag, and would have remained a classic favourite of mine had production continued. I’m unable to describe any of the notes, but was interested to read “Jack Twist’s” online review outlining these details. I’ve also just noticed a partial photo on another online site that appears to be identical to my container. Certainly, if the manufacturer again produced this perfume I’d be happy to buy once more, especially if it was presented in the afore-mentioned versatile container.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com