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Dan (verified owner) –
I purchased and made this formula. It’s close like 90% but the difference I found was that this formula is much greener/metallic than the original, which plays up the gourmand aspect more, especially at the top note. My guess it too much Styrall Acetate, which in it’s amount in the formula I can easily detect (but not in the original). Additionally, there is a well known honey note in the original but this formula surprisingly doesn’t contain anything that is recognisable honey (like a base). I added traces of Honey Signature to the formula which helped sweetened it a bit. The formula is big, but I don’t think would take much tweaking to get it the same as the original.