Scentsy’s “Aladdin” Collection Based on 5 Alan Menken Classics

Disney’s live action retelling of Aladdin soars into theaters this week. To celebrate, Scentsy has unveiled five scents themed to the original animated classic. This is an unprecedented number of unique scents for one property and fans have a lot of options. Each scent is themed to a classic Alan Menken song from the film.

Arabian Nights

Arabian Nights” contains warm sands, bergamot, yang lang, and crystalized musk to make your home smell like the fictional kingdom that’s “Hotter than hot.”

One Jump Ahead

Aladdin must always stay ahead of the guards in “One Jump Ahead” and your home can smell like his favorite foods from the market, such as tangy orange, ripe apple, and vanilla.

Friend Like Me

Friend Like Me” is themed to Aladdin’s friend, Genie, who uses his infinite cosmic powers to fill your home with the smell of sapphire mist, blue cyclamen petals, and magnolia blossoms.

Prince Ali

Make way for “Prince Ali”! The old bazaar that Aladdin’s parade passes through on the way to the palace is full of the smells of bright lemon, smooth musk, and warm sandalwood.

A Whole New World

A Whole New World” will take your scent palette on a magic carpet ride through white woods, violet fields, and plumberries.

How to Order

Scentsy products can only be ordered through a certified Scentsy Consultant. If you don’t have one, I recommend Trista. Click here to buy Scentsy products from her store and you can learn more about Scentsy products from her website, ScentsWarmers.com.

Each Scent Bar is $6.50 a piece, but there are a few ways to save, including through a collectible box set that includes all five for $26, making one of the bars free. If you’re only interested in a few of these scents, you can also save by using the “Bundle & Save” option on licensed products.

Alex Reif
Alex joined the Laughing Place team in 2014 and has been a lifelong Disney fan. His main beats for LP are Disney-branded movies, TV shows, books, music and toys. He recently became a member of the Television Critics Association (TCA).