Isn't it weird how we attach certain happy memories to particular scents? The smell of small red apples makes me long for fall, and I know I'm not alone. Disneyland Paris recently did some research into what scents make cause which memories, and the results are really interesting. Let's have a look, shall we?
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Cut Grass = Summertime
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Baby Powder/lotion = Babies (obvs)
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Cotton Candy = Summer Carnivals
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Bonfires = Camping & Fall Nights
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Sunscreen = Family Vacations
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Pipe Smoke = Grandfathers & Uncles
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Old Spice = Dad
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Roses = Granny or Auntie
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Markers = School
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Lavender = Grandparents
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Popcorn = Summer
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Donuts = Summer Carnivals
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Peppermint = Grandmother
I'd have thought "Christmas."
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Chanel Perfume = Mother
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Jasmine = Grandmother
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Cocoa Butter = Mom & Holidays
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Pine = Christmas
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Gas/oil = Dad or Grandfather
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Chalk = Classroom
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Bubblegum = Candy Shop & Childhood
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Vapo-Rub = Childhood Illness
Comments
Jamie: Yes so very true
Jennifer: Adorable
QueenJ: I loved these
Bobbie: My grandparents home smelled of a combo of red wine, garlic, BenGay & cigar or pipe smoke, depending on what Papa was smoking that day. I miss them.
SarSar: Spot on
shannon: So true
Joowly: Very true. For me pencils = school tests and turpentine = my grandfather because I've was a painter.
peony: Bubblegums yum
Wendy: All true but to me peppermint = christmastime
Kailee: Pipe and my dad...memory lane can be so wonderful and painful...miss you mom
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