Sweet smell of success as Caithness Aromatics gains international deal
A Halkirk-based company is delighted to have secured a wholesale American stockist for a range of its home fragrances.
After stocking local outlets such as the Heat Centre, River Bothy, Old Pulteney and North Point Distillery, Erin Shearsmith from The Caithness Aromatics Company has recently gained her first international wholesale orders in America with FarmHouse PoundCakes Artisanal Bakery and Cafe.
Erin said: “I’m over the moon that my products are available in America and so grateful to Ellen for the opportunity. Looking forward to continuing to grow my small business and see where it goes next.”
Caithness Aromatics will be supplying handcrafted home fragrances to the American market for use in its Luxury Reed Diffusers.
Ellen Dawe from Farmhouse PoundCakes met up with Erin at Melvich while on a trip to Scotland this week but the wholesale deal had already been sealed some weeks in advance. Ellen first discovered Caithness Aromatics at the Halkirk Highland Games a couple of years ago and has been a regular customer since. She will now be a wholesale stockist of Erin’s products at her shop in Cornelia, Georgia.
Caithness Aromatics creates a range of luxury home fragrance products, hand-crafted in Halkirk. Established in 2020, the company says it is “inspired by the scenery and scents of the beautiful Scottish Highlands”.