Making Homemade Jam
Grape jelly, strawberry jam, apple butter were some our favorites that Mom would make back when we were children. Simmering fruit presents such a fragrance that leaves us remembering it every time we open a jar of jam.
Play-Doh
Most likely the greatest smell ingrained into our memories, this sweet and salty smell was like no other smell in our toy box. We must have spent hours each week creating a whole universe full of figures, shapes, and other works. Just don’t be too misled, it doesn’t taste the way it smells!
Mimeograph Smell
The mimeograph machine was a stencil duplicator used as a low-cost printing press that works by forcing ink through a stencil onto paper. Remember getting our tests back and smelling that fresh smell on our papers?
Noxema
This cooling, tingling skin cream has been severely popular with females for generations. That jar’s lid would come off and what followed next was a familiar menthol scent, more pleasant and welcoming than Vapo-Rub.
Brut Perfume
Do you remember this smell? My dad used to wear it all the time. It was a total unisex perfume. Whenever I smell that musky scent I get taken back to 1964 and that smell lingered out from my parent’s bathroom.
What smells do you remember from when you were little?
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