"Handmade in the U.S. of raw pine and pressed with cinnamon oil, these brooms are the ultimate natural decor for an entryway, next to a fireplace, or an unused corner in your kitchen. Since it comes in two sizes ($5 for a broom and $1 for a whisk), I love placing them around several parts of my home and filling each room with that classic spiced aroma that is synonymous with autumn."
"Last autumn, during a regular Trader Joe's run, I had rosemary on my grocery list for a steak dinner. With the cinnamon broom and whisks already in my cart, I remembered one of my mom's go-to simmer pot recipes, which includes rosemary or thyme and cinnamon bark. This combination releases an earthy, herbaceous, spiced aroma that feels comforting without being overwhelming."
"I figured I could replicate that scent by plucking some rosemary sprigs and sticking them into the cinnamon broom. Wouldn't you know, this simple upgrade turned the once monochromatic brown broom into a prop that felt like it belonged in an enchanted cottage with its touches of deep green from the rosemary. I did the same with the whisks, and they're ideal air fresheners-meets-decor for my desk and my husband's office bookshelf."
Trader Joe's cinnamon brooms are handmade in the U.S. from raw pine and pressed with cinnamon oil, available in two sizes ($5 broom, $1 whisk). They function as natural fall decor and release a classic spiced aroma suited for entryways, fireplaces, kitchens, desks, and bookshelves. Adding fresh rosemary or thyme sprigs to the broom and whisks blends earthy, herbaceous notes with cinnamon, creating a comforting, balanced simmer-pot–like scent. The green sprigs add visual contrast, transforming the plain brown broom into a cottage-style accent. Whisks serve as portable air fresheners and small decorative pieces.
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