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I recently picked up Original Penguin’s Premium Blend fragrance at Ross Dress for Less for just $15, and I’m excited to share my thoughts on this budget-friendly cologne. The brand, Original Penguin, is produced in the USA and seems to share a distribution connection with Perry Ellis, often appearing alongside their products at stores like Ross, Burlington, or TJ Maxx. The packaging caught me off guard—while I wasn’t a fan of the fuzzy, tactile box that irritated my fingers, the bottle itself surprised me with its sturdy, minimalist design. The frosted glass and clean aesthetic give it a more premium feel than I expected for a fragrance that’s often priced well under $20. Diving into the scent, Premium Blend opens with a fresh burst of lime peel, peppermint, and bergamot. The peppermint hits strong right away, with a touch of citrus that’s more pronounced on my skin than on paper, likely because citrus notes amplify with body heat. I initially thought this might lean toward a mature, office-safe spring or summer scent, something a professional in their 30s or 40s could wear without standing out. It’s clean, fresh, and approachable—not the kind of fragrance that screams “old man cologne” but refined enough to feel polished in a workplace or casual setting. After a few hours, the middle and base notes revealed a different side of Premium Blend, shifting my perspective. The sea notes and sea salt dominate the mid, giving it a marine, aquatic vibe that reminds me of the ocean—a nod to my coastal roots that I instantly connected with. Violet leaf, green notes, and rosemary add a subtle aromatic layer, but the salty, aquatic accord takes center stage. The dry down brings in vetiver, musk, and what they call “driftwood” (though it feels more like generic woody notes to me). This combination gives it a youthful, vibrant energy, reminiscent of something like Acqua di Gio Profondo, making it more versatile for younger guys than I initially thought. The biggest drawback is longevity, which is typical for aquatic fragrances. It projects well for about 30 minutes, then settles into a skin scent for roughly three to four hours. For $15 for a 100ml bottle, though, this is a no-brainer. It’s perfect as a gym bag fragrance—spray it on after a shower for a clean, fresh vibe that lasts through errands or a casual evening out. You can overspray without guilt given the price, making it an easy, reliable choice for spring and summer. Overall, Premium Blend is a fantastic value for a youthful, aquatic scent that smells way better than its price tag suggests.