Fun facts:
The cultivation of gooseberries in England was first recorded in 1276, however they were not widely grown until the early 1500s
Gooseberries come in four colours; red, white, green and yellow.
‘Gooseberry’ was one of many historic names given to the devil and it is thought that this may be why the ‘unwanted’ third party accompanying a romantic couple is sometimes referred to as a ‘gooseberry’.
Gooseberry, copaiba, Egyptian musk, and copal.
Disclaimer: Do not consume. Keep away from pets and small children. Oils can stain fabrics.
Between 10-15 milliliters for the regular bottle size.
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