Gilmore Girls Scentsy Collection – A Cozy Stars Hollow Experience
If you’ve ever dreamed of sipping coffee at Luke’s, strolling through Stars Hollow, or spending a weekend at the Dragonfly Inn, now’s your chance to bring a little piece of Gilmore Girls home. The brand-new Gilmore Girls Scentsy Collection is here, and it’s full of cozy vibes, nostalgia, and scents that will transport you straight into Lorelai and Rory’s world.
This special collection includes a gorgeous Scentsy Warmer inspired by the show, along with four exclusive Scentsy Bars, each capturing the heart of Stars Hollow.
The Scents:
Dragonfly Inn – Crisp apple, ripe plum, cozy flannel, and red oak. A warm, inviting scent that feels like home.
I Smell Snow – Minty vanilla blossom, soft cashmere, and the magic of a fresh snowfall. Perfect for those first-snow moments.
Luke’s Diner – Coffee, cinnamon, and a touch of coconut. Just like stepping into Luke’s, coffee cup in hand.
Stars Hollow Harvest Festival – Cinnamon, brown sugar, and buttery vanilla. Sweet, cozy, and ready for fall.
Each bar was created to celebrate the charm and comfort of Gilmore Girls, while the warmer makes the perfect centerpiece for your home. Whether you’re rewatching your favorite episodes or just want that “Stars Hollow” feeling, this collection is a must-have.
So grab your coffee, snuggle under your blanket, and let the Gilmore Girls Scentsy Collection make your home smell like your favorite small town.
10 Fun Facts about the Gilmore Girls Series
- The show’s dialogue was lightning fast.
Most TV scripts average about 40–45 pages per episode. Gilmore Girls scripts often hit 75+ pages — all thanks to that trademark fast-talking banter between Lorelai and Rory. - Luke was never supposed to be Luke. The original script had Luke’s Diner run by a woman! The producers loved Scott Patterson’s chemistry with Lauren Graham so much, they rewrote the role — and TV history was made.
- That famous “I smell snow” line?
It became one of the show’s most iconic quotes — a Lorelai-ism symbolizing her love for magic, nostalgia, and the unexpected beauty of small-town life. - Stars Hollow was inspired by a real town.
Creator Amy Sherman-Palladino got the idea for the show after visiting Washington Depot, Connecticut — a charming small town that felt frozen in time. - Melissa McCarthy wasn’t the first Sookie.
Another actress originally filmed the pilot as Sookie, but after the show was picked up, Melissa McCarthy took over — and brought her signature humor to the role. - Alexis Bledel was brand new to acting.
Gilmore Girls was her first-ever acting job. She was actually still in college during early filming and often didn’t even know where the camera was pointed! - Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel really bonded.
Their on-screen mother-daughter chemistry wasn’t just acting — the two became close friends in real life and stayed in touch long after the show wrapped. - The show’s coffee obsession? 100% authentic.
Lauren Graham (Lorelai) actually drank real coffee in almost every scene, while Alexis Bledel’s cup was usually filled with Coke — she wasn’t a coffee fan! - Stars Hollow’s gazebo is TV-famous.
The set for the town square was part of the Warner Bros. backlot — the same one used in Pretty Little Liars and The Waltons. - The theme song was a family affair.
The show’s theme, “Where You Lead,” was performed by Carole King and her daughter, Louise Goffin — fitting for a show all about mother-daughter love.



