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1132 days ago

Essential Oils Business for sale

Rob from Leamington

Be your Boss in your own business of 100% Essential Oils--

We have poured our hearts and passion into building up this business, and now we are moving into smaller living--

all a/c's and books available--

$11,000 stock
$5,000 goodwill

free training/help/after-sales in all facets--

everything you need- packaging, admin, suppliers, import process--

probably fit it all in the spare room--

like a buy-back arrangement for our perfume items every now and then--

examples

Araucaria*
Argarwood*
Australian Tea Tree
Chamomille(german blue)*
Cinnamon
Geranium*
Gan Pine*
Gardenia
Ginger*
Ginger root*
Grapefruit
Hinoki*
Jasmine
Juniper Plum*
Laurel*
Lavender Blue
Lavender White Flower
Lemon
Lemongrass
Musk black
Musk white
Myrrh*
Neroli*
Nutmeg*
Orange leaf*
Orange
Osmanthus*
Palmarosa*
Patchouli*
Peony*
Peppermint
Pine*
Pink pepper*
Rose damascus
Rose chinese
Rosemary
Rosewood
Sandalwood (China)
Sandalwood (India)*
Sea Kale*
Seabuckthorn seed*
Siberian fir*
Spearmint
Spanish Lemon*
Spruce*
Star anise a*
Star anise b*
Teatree
Thyme
Thyme (French)*
Tulip*
Tumeric butter*
Vanilla
Verbena*
Vetiver*
Violet
White Orchid
Wild Chrysathemum
Ylangylang

oils expiry 2028

Price: $19,000

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