The Scent of Spending!

Have you ever walked into a store, caught a whiff of something delightful (like cinnamon, vanilla, or a crackling fireplace) and suddenly felt an urge to splurge? According to a fascinating new study, those warm, cozy fragrances might be doing more than just making you feel snug—they could be nudging you toward pricier purchases.

The research, conducted by a team of behavioral psychologists and marketing experts, explored how ambient scents affect consumer behavior. Their findings? Fragrances that evoke feelings of warmth and coziness (think spiced chai, toasted marshmallows, or sandalwood) don’t just put us in a good mood. They subtly shift our mindset, making us more likely to reach for that luxury candle, designer sweater, or high-end gadget we might otherwise pass up.

The study involved hundreds of participants who were exposed to different scents while shopping in a controlled environment. Some were greeted with “warm” fragrances, while others encountered cooler or neutral ones, like mint or clean linen. The results were striking those in the warm scent group were 32% more likely to opt for expensive items compared to their counterparts.

This study shines a light on the subtle ways our environment shapes our choices. Warm, cozy scents might trick us into spending more, but they also tap into something universal: our love for feeling at home, wherever we are. So, the next time you’re tempted by a pricey item and there’s a hint of firewood in the air, don’t be too hard on yourself.

Moon Punch?

Capri Sun has introduced a glow-in-the-dark pouch for its newest flavor, Moon Punch, timed to coincide with the Total Lunar Eclipse on March 14th, 2025. That’s today, in case you were wondering! This limited edition offering features a “cosmically cherry flavored” juice and comes in eight collectible pouches, each designed to represent a different phase of the moon. The glow-in-the-dark feature adds a fun twist, encouraging kids and fans to enjoy the celestial event with a glowing drink in hand.

The pouches started rolling out nationwide this month and are available for a limited time at major retailers like Amazon, Target, Walmart and Kroger, while supplies last. Additionally, Capri Sun ran a promotion from March 13th to March 14th (ending today) where fans could scan the moon via Snapchat for a chance to win a free carton of Moon Punch and a flashlight. This launch marks a creative first for the brand, building on its iconic pouch legacy with a playful, eclipse inspired twist.

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Actual Factual Pie – March 14th!

The year is 1903 and the U.S. Senate just ratified the Hay-Herrán Treaty, a pivotal moment in history. This agreement with Colombia granted the United States rights to construct and manage a canal across Panama, paving the way for the Panama Canal. This turns out to be a marvel of engineering that would transform global trade.


In 1923, President Warren G. Harding made history by becoming the first U.S. President to file an income tax report. This milestone came a decade after the 16th Amendment legalized income tax in 1913. Harding’s action set a precedent for transparency in presidential finances, reflecting the evolving expectations of public office in America.


In 1951, U.N. forces, led primarily by U.S. and South Korean troops, recaptured Seoul for the second time during the Korean War. This followed intense fighting as part of Operation Ripper, aimed at pushing North Korean and Chinese communist forces back north. The city, South Korea’s capital, had changed hands multiple times since the war began in 1950, reflecting the conflict’s brutal back-and-forth. The recapture marked a key moment in the U.N.’s efforts to stabilize the front line near the 38th parallel.


In 1967, President John F. Kennedy’s body was moved from a temporary grave to a permanent memorial at Arlington National Cemetery. The solemn event, attended by family and dignitaries, marked the completion of a lasting tribute to the fallen leader, whose assassination in 1963 shocked the nation. The eternal flame, lit by Jacqueline Kennedy, continues to burn at the site which symbolizes his enduring legacy.


In 1991, a grave injustice was finally righted. The “Birmingham Six” (six Irishmen wrongly convicted for the 1974 IRA pub bombings) walked free after 16 years behind bars. A court ruled the police had fabricated evidence, overturning their sentences. A stark reminder of the fallibility of justice systems and the human cost of error.

Music History Friday!

The Year: 1989

De La Soul release their debut album, 3 Feet High and Rising. The sample heavy, paisley powered LP becomes a hip-hop landmark, establishing a mellow, groovy new style.

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The Year: 1958

The RIAA issues their first Gold Single for sales of a million copies, which goes to Perry Como’s “Catch A Falling Star.” Record labels have been awarding their own artists Gold records for years, starting with Glenn Miller’s “Chattanooga Choo Choo” in 1942, but this is the first RIAA official certification.