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What are some smells that will trigger a strong memory for you and what is the memory?

Crimson67 8 June 4
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There's a cereal. It was pretty inexpensive, sort of like Sugar Smacks but without the sugar. Sometimes I smell the same smell (not very often) and it takes me back to the cereal that I liked when I was a kid.

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There is a weird smell in the air in Philly, kind of peppery, unfortunately from the chemical companies on the river. However, the smell brings me back to being a teenager.

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Strawberries, my first love wore strawberry lipstick all the time.

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Fresh cut grass, always takes me back to being a kid...
pipe tobacco, reminds me of my grandfather.

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The smell of a greenhouse. It reminds of visiting my grandparents in Scotland when I was a kid.

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Certain pipe tobacco smells always remind me of my father's den, the only place he was allowed to smoke his pipe at home. It was also where i was allowed to pretend to play being a grown up. Chanel # 5 reminds me of my mother, and her chicken boiling, like in the chicken soup, still makes my mouth water, even after being a vegetarian for about 50 years. LOL

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When I walk through a store that has a bicycle department and I can smell the rubber tires. (Trying to talk my parents into getting me a new bike. lol)

The smell of popcorn at the concession stand after a Little League game.

The smell of numerous plants while exploring the woods.

The smell of weed being smoked. (Do I really need to explain this one?) 😉

The smell of rubbing alcohol reminds me of rotgut vodka.

My older brother had Brut and Hai Karate after shave. lol

I probably have more but my brain is a little off today.

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Sausage and peppers..... Brings me back to the Jersey shore boardwalk.

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Tuberose snuff. When ever I smell it it takes me back to my grandmas hugs.

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The smell of bacon in the morning triggers the memory that it's time to get up and go eat that bacon.

Lol. 😉

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Christian Dior J'adore ... Let your imagination run wild.

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Vegetation for me, mollasses grass, in fact most grasses. I am hyperthymesic, so can remember pretty much any time I have smelled a particular smell, heard a sound etc. Not as good as it sounds,

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Old Spice, worn by the guy I first slow-danced with, age 12. No idea of his name or even face, but I can smell Old Spice and instantly go back...song was "Earth Angel".

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The smell of blackcurrants will always remind me of sitting on the roof of the old stable at my grandfather's house, eating blackcurrants picked from the bushes in his garden. The smell of freshly-cut wood will always remind me of the stable itself, which had been used to store wood for so long that there was no smell of horses in there.

Jnei Level 8 June 4, 2018
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JP4 (jet fuel). Always brings back early morning in Vietnam.

@Crimson67
Jeez Crimson. Has to be some interesting stories there. I salute you, Shield Maiden!

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Mint always triggers childhood memories of playing round the pond in our garden where the used bath water was collected, and used to water the garden.

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sassafras, my dad found a piece of sassafras root in the ground at a house he was working on when I was very little. I was there with him that day for some reason and he let me smell it and gave it to me and I thought it was really special.

MsAl Level 8 June 4, 2018
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Funnel Cakes!!!

That was a bad county fair!!!

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Geraniums. I am instantly transported back to the greenhouse my grandmother worked in when I was a little kid. I was just tall enough that the pots of geraniums were at nose level and the greenhouse was filled with table after table of geraniums.

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