"Before I knew what a cinnamon broom was, I assumed it was some type of candy. Make no mistake: You do not want to eat this item. It's quite literally a broom - the old-school spindly kind that you probably associate more with witches than sweeping up dust. The popular Trader Joe's version is made from raw pine (which technically means you could also use it as Christmas decor) and cinnamon oil."
"Depending on the size you get, there are all sorts of ways to use these cinnamon brooms. You probably don't want to use them to clean your house (and you definitely don't want to eat them!) but they'd be great along a window, on a mantel, over a door mistletoe-style, in a lawn display, and as a car air freshener, just to name a few."
Stores display autumnal items and scents, and cinnamon brooms offer an easy way to make a home look and smell like fall. Aldi introduced cinnamon brooms as a lower-cost alternative to Trader Joe's popular version. Cinnamon brooms are literal old-school spindly brooms made from raw pine and infused with cinnamon oil, producing a sweet, comforting aroma. They are decorative rather than functional for cleaning and are not edible. Recommended placements include windowsills, mantels, over doors, lawn displays, and cars as air fresheners. Personalization can include adding rosemary sprigs for greenery and a more sophisticated scent.
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