IT turns out Michael Buble is more than just an ultra-talented singer - he also knows how to sell a top-notch perfume, and it's causing quite the stir among Chemist Warehouse customers.
Melbourne-based retail manager, Jess, revealed that the latest Michael Buble scent, Crazy Love, is flying off the shelves - enticing customers with its $30 price tag and its "divine" smell.
According to Jess, the perfume smells very similar to YSL Black Opium - which costs nearly 10 times the price at $282 for a 90ml bottle.
"If you ask me, Michael Buble scents are so underrated," Jess said in her Instragram video (watch her review of the perfume here).
The store manager said the ingredients work well together as it "brings warmth" and is grounded with "comforting notes" of vanilla extract, patchouli and cashmere wood.
"The fragrance has playful top notes of candied fruit and zesty Italian mandarin oil, followed by a luxurious blend of coffee extract and almond."
Customers will need to be quick if they want to get their hands on the low-budget scent, as Buble's perfumes tend to sell out fast at Chemist Warehouse.
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