I spent some time with Happyland Signature today, and itâs a scent that immediately draws you in. Signature opens with a honeyed sweetness that doesnât read like sugar dumped on top of everything. Thereâs a warm honey and cinnamon vibe right away, softened by a faint suggestion of blueberry and apple pie, more hint than dessert. The tobacco note sits behind that initial sweetness and gives it an anchor, keeping it from feeling like a straight gourmand. As Signature evolves, the tobacco carries more weight, and the amberâvanilla base becomes soothing. Youâre not hit over the head with dessert, youâre eased into warmth, spice, and comfort. At times I even pick up boozy undertones. Projection on this is solid. You get a presence that sits in the air around you without needing to overspray, and longevity will be impressive, stretching many hours. I suspect that I will be catching hints of this much later in the day. It isnât a fresh or clean scent, and it wonât behave like one. Itâs richer, textured, and definitely leans cozy. I can see this being great for cooler weather, evening wear, or times when you want something that feels inviting on a date night. Itâs a very approachable gourmandish tobacco scent that doesnât go straight into dessert territory. I donât think you have to be a tobacco lover to appreciate how it wears. It's very worth trying .