The Story
Why it exists.
Sweet Like Candy arrived in 2016 as the third fragrance in Ariana Grande's growing olfactory universe. Where Ari (2015) laid groundwork with warm florals, this one was built for someone who wants dessert in a bottle and doesn't apologize for it. The concept pulls from Ariana's own persona, qualities that translate surprisingly well into fragrance form. Blackberries and Italian bergamot open bright and tart, then hand off to a whipped cream and marshmallow heart that makes everything feel like a cloud. The blackberry note arrives with a juicy, almost tart quality while the bergamot adds a clean citrus lift that keeps the opening from feeling heavy. As the fragrance settles, the whipped cream and marshmallow emerge, softening the tartness and wrapping everything in a sweet, edible warmth.
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The Beginning
Sweet Like Candy arrived in 2016 as the third fragrance in Ariana Grande's growing olfactory universe. Where Ari (2015) laid groundwork with warm florals, this one was built for someone who wants dessert in a bottle and doesn't apologize for it. The concept pulls from Ariana's own persona, qualities that translate surprisingly well into fragrance form. Blackberries and Italian bergamot open bright and tart, then hand off to a whipped cream and marshmallow heart that makes everything feel like a cloud. The blackberry note arrives with a juicy, almost tart quality while the bergamot adds a clean citrus lift that keeps the opening from feeling heavy. As the fragrance settles, the whipped cream and marshmallow emerge, softening the tartness and wrapping everything in a sweet, edible warmth.
The blackcurrant liqueur deserves special attention here, it's not just a note, it's a structural choice. Cassis brings a boozy, slightly tart depth that prevents the whole composition from reading as purely confectionery. Without it, this would be marshmallow and vanilla and nothing else. The combination of notes creates something more layered than a simple sugar bomb. The accord is constructed to feel actual and edible rather than chalky or plastic. That's the trick: making the composition smell more real than the sum of its parts suggests.
The Evolution
The opening hits fast, blackberry and bergamot arrive immediately, bright with enough citrus lift to keep things interesting. Within minutes, the whipped cream and marshmallow start to bloom, softening the edges and making the whole thing read as one big, sweet cloud. The jasmine sambac and honeysuckle add a floral dimension that keeps it from being purely edible, but they're working in service of the sugar, not against it. Then the base arrives: vanilla and cashmere wood. The vanilla here is whipped, not heavy, and the cashmere wood adds a warmth that doesn't overpower. On most skin types, the full arc runs a solid duration with moderate sillage, noticeable in intimate spaces. By the final hour, it's close to the skin, intimate but still present. The progression feels natural and deliberate, each phase transitioning smoothly into the next.
Cultural Impact
Sweet Like Candy won the Fragrance Foundation's 2017 Fragrance of the Year award, a significant nod for a sweet, playful composition. Beyond the FiFi Award, Ariana Grande's celebrity fragrance line redefined what accessible luxury could mean, well-crafted enough to justify the price point, approachable enough to welcome first-time fragrance buyers. Sweet Like Candy sits squarely in that tradition: quality without pretense. The fragrance brought gourmand scents into mainstream conversation and proved that sweet compositions could earn industry recognition.
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United States · Est. 2015
Ariana Grande entered the fragrance market in 2015 through a partnership with Luxe Brands, launching her debut scent Ari. The line has grown to encompass approximately 29 fragrances spanning prestige perfumes and accessible body mists. Her catalog includes Sweet Like Candy Limited Edition (2017), God Is A Woman Body Mist, Thank U Next 2.0 Body Mist, Mod Vanilla (2022), and Cloud Intense (2021). The brand reported more than $1 billion in global retail sales according to multiple sources, establishing Grande as one of the most commercially successful celebrity fragrance creators. Her fragrances have garnered recognition from The Fragrance Foundation, with Cloud winning Women's Popular Fragrance of the Year in 2019 and R.E.M. earning the same honor in 2021. Grande expanded into cosmetics with R.E.M. Beauty in 2021, a space-age inspired brand offering vegan and cruelty-free formulas.
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