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BBC Sports Journalist Phil Dawkes Joins CAHM

Home fragrancing company CAHM has recently expanded its operation, with founder Amy Hogarth’s fiance, Phil Dawkes, joining the team. Phil leaves behind an exciting career as a sports journalist with BBC Sport to help to take CAHM to the next level.

“I’ve been fortunate to watch Amy grow CAHM from our kitchen table to the thriving business it is today,” Phil told GiftsandHome.net. “It has never been anything but a labour of love for her, so to now be part of it alongside her feels really special. We’re excited to work together and are ready to level-up the business.

He says that 2024 has lots in store for CAHM with new product launches, to include fragrance oil and wax melts, ready to be unveiled at Harrogate Home & Gift in July.

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Above: CAHM’s re-launched Wood Sage & Sea Salt.

Meanwhile, fresh fragrances are taking centre stage this Spring, with a re-launch of the company’s Wood Sage & Sea Salt which is available in previously un-released formats, including the best-selling bunny tail luxury reed diffusers.

CAHM was founded in 2020 as a distraction to a family health crisis mid-lockdown. Products are handmade, with the company’s mission to spread a positive health message.

Top: Phil Hawkes has joined CAHM.

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