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01/05/2009: Mello Smello Stickers: The Smell Test!

I was digging through my many storage boxes for a top secret project, and was surprised to find a Ziploc bag filled with ancient scratch ‘n sniff stickers. I have no idea how they came to be in my possession, but I’m not complaining: This was a magic Ziploc bag, sealed so supernaturally tight that all of the stickers somehow retained their goofy odors for around 25 years now.

Most of the assortment was of the official Mellow Smello variety. Scratch ‘n sniff stickers were made by dozens (if not hundreds) of companies, but Mello Smellos were the standard by which all other stickers-that-smelled were compared. The fad rose in the ’70s — before my time — but it was still going strong enough in the ’80s for virtually every kid in class to have at least one heavily-fingernailed sticker placed at an awkward angle on their marble notebook.

Since my little batch of stickers was kept in such tremendous shape, it seemed like a waste to dump them back in the bottom of a cardboard box. Instead, let’s review the collection and see what these legendarily odorous stickers actually smelled like.

TOP ROW:

Hot Fudge Sundae: There’s a definite chocolate waft to this one. Kinda like Rolos. I would’ve given Mello Smello several thousand bonus points had they gone through the trouble of making the little cherry section actually smell like cherries, but even as is, it’s making me want candy.

Baby Powder: I figured this would be an easy smell to replicate, and I was right. Good God, I don’t think I’ve ever smelled a scratch ‘n sniff sticker that delivered on its promise to such a level. The baby powder odor is huge and unmistakable. I feel 10% cleaner just by virtue of having placed the sticker one inch from my nose.

Caramel Apple: A bit more subdued in comparison, but the caramel scent is prominent enough. Sadly, this one is fighting with a disadvantage since it was stuck right next to the Baby Powder sticker in the Ziploc bag. The caramel is there, but so is the baby powder. And the baby powder is winning.

BOTTOM ROW:

Sniffy Peanut Butter: I gotta admit — I don’t remember scratch ‘n sniff stickers working this well. Maybe I subsisted on lower quality editions in my youth? In any event, this smells so much like real peanut butter that I’m halfway convinced that the sticker is edible, and the only thing stopping me is knowing that I won’t be able to decorate any notebooks with a peanut buttery sticker if it’s in my stomach. Good show, Sniffy.

Strawberry Shake: Christ, this is amazing! This shit smells exactly like Strawberry Quik! Exactly! Even more incredible is the fact that I haven’t had Strawberry Quik since I gave up on straight up milk over two decades ago, and yet, I still know that this smells just like it! Whether that’s a testament to the sticker or to Quik, I leave up to you.

Popcorn: Hmm. Not sure about this one. It definitely smells like something, but I don’t think it’s popcorn. (Or butter, or oil, or anything else that would seem justified.) It’s, dare I say, a little nasty, and I don’t want to ruin this entry’s overall palatability by describing what its scent brings to mind. On the plus side, I really like the sticker itself.

Raspberry Go-Play Yogurt: On my first whiff, I only surmised that this smelled like random berries. On my second whiff, the unmistakable combination of berries + yogurt prevailed. I’ve read about how scratch ‘n sniff stickers work (a scented fragrance is plastered across the stickers, which is then “activated” when scratched), but I can’t for the life of me determine how these companies so perfectly mimicked certain smells. Yogurt with berries? How do you make something that smells like that without actually using yogurt and berries? Voodoo?

Rose: They don’t smell like roses, but they do smell like “artificial flowers,” which is to say, the chemical shit that toy companies frequently spray on girly dolls to make them more noseworthy. I don’t know if “flowers” would’ve been my first guess if there wasn’t a big ass rose depicted to help clue me in, but it’s a nice smell, all in all.

Tiny Martini: My absolute favorite of the batch, and I’m so glad that it’s one of the few Mello Smellos that I somehow acquired two of. One for show, one for private worship. I’m not sure why they insisted on calling them “tiny” martinis (by this logic, the others should’ve had titles like “Tiny Rose” and “Tiny Raspberry Go-Play Yogurt”), but this is a minor gripe for what’s assuredly the most awesome scratch ‘n sniff sticker concept in history. A martini! A martini sticker that smells like martinis!

Since I only drink vodka martinis, it took me a moment to comprehend this one. Finally, it hit me: They smell like gin! When I was in my late teens, a few friends and I spent the evening drinking gin and tonics. After 17 of them, I got so sick that I swore off gin forever. I haven’t had more than a few sips of the stuff in almost a decade. The smell of gin still makes me queasy, and in a roundabout-but-still-perfectly-valid compliment, these adhesive martinis make me want to wretch. They really smell like gin.

What a strange thing to write about on a Sunday night. If only HBO wasn’t in reruns.


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BABABABBABA-BOOSH! Baby boosh.

Ghosted by Barry @ 01/16/2009 3:42 PM EST


I am now going to break out my favorite quote from the Amityville Horror, which I think can be adequately applied to this sudden rapid decline of this comment thread.

Here it goes. Ready? Ok.

“Jesus Christ, what the hell are we standing around here listening to??”

Ghosted by Rev. Back It On Up 13 @ 01/16/2009 3:49 PM EST


Hope ya’ll are doin good today. Mt furnace broke this morning and I had to call my landlord to come fix it. It was ABSOLUTELY FREEZIN. I mean it was AT LEAST below zero. Got it fixed though. Of all time for a furnace to go out. lol. On a lighter note today is my Birthday. Don’t know what my family has planned, but I’m sure it’s fun. :) I’ll try to check back later with ya’ll.

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 01/16/2009 3:51 PM EST


Just got back from Waldenbooks, which is closing down here. Everything was 40%, but the pickings were sparse, although I did grab Chris Jericho’s autobio. The next nearest bookstore is a 15 minute drive away.

So we now have dinosaurs posting in here? I can fix that? Turns into Turok and shoots the dinos with lazers.

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 01/16/2009 4:03 PM EST


Happy Birthday, ULTRAMAN!

By coincidence, it’s my Dad’s Birthday, too..

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 01/16/2009 4:03 PM EST


PlantMonster…I think the Halloween Jukebox got eaten by the dreaded DONOSAUR.

About that plane crash – from the reports I’ve heard, it was nothing short of miraculous. A flock of birds (seagulls, maybe? must have been that damn hair of theirs) took out both engines. The pilot had a split second to decide what to do; either try to turn back or ditch in the water. He was able to set the plane down on top of the water, and it should have sunk within 10 minutes, but it didn’t. He also was in an area filled with ferry boats who were able to get all 155 people out before hypothermia became an issue, which at this time of year would have set in after 15 minutes.

Apparently the pilot is a former glider plane instructor and that experience made have largely played into the outcome, but I’d say it’s a combination of that and his amazing instincts and ability to remain calm under extraordinary circumstances. I don’t know the man’s name, but he deserves some sort of award.

And you know what? It’s nice hearing good news for a change!

It’s high noon here in NorCal and it’s 70 degrees. I think I will nag the daughter into cleaning the gutters.

Ghosted by Trish @ 01/16/2009 4:04 PM EST


Happy Birthday Ultraman!! Sucks that your furnace had to break today of all days. With the wind chill it feels about -20 here today.

Ghosted by Alyssa @ 01/16/2009 4:12 PM EST


Happy birthday, ULTRAMAN! Hope it is filled with fun, food and festive beverages!

Ghosted by DarkSideofBrightness @ 01/16/2009 4:13 PM EST


Happy Birthday, Ultraman!

Someone said earlier that March was becoming their favorite month, and that’s when my birthday is…beware the Ides of March…

Question – on your birthday, what kind of cake do you ask for? My sons always asked me to make them pie. One of them loves my lemon meringue pie (which is what I always asked my mom for, one of the few things she could make) and the other son loves the cherry pie I make (the kind with the real lattice top).

My daughter, on the other hand, is a traditionalist. She always requests chocolate cake with this nasty canned icing that has “rainbow chips” in it. Blech. But I’m a good mom and so I make what she wants.

Ghosted by Trish @ 01/16/2009 4:14 PM EST


SO, advent calender?

Ghosted by Chris @ 01/16/2009 4:20 PM EST


I like cheesecakes and coconut cream cakes and chocolate cakes and spice cakes and carrot cakes and all kinds of cakes.

But I can’t eat cakes, because Wilford Brimley will come to my house and stab me full of thousands of “lancets” if I do. So my birthday treat according to the Mayo Clinic is 3 saltine crackers and a cup of skim milk. Happy Birthday to me.

Ghosted by Rev. Back It On Up 13 @ 01/16/2009 4:20 PM EST


Trish
I MUST have a Cookie Cake from the Great American Cookie Company for my Birthday. The world will collapse around me in ruin if I do not.

Seriously, I’ve gotten one every year for at least the past 15 years. I throw a fit if I don’t…

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 01/16/2009 4:35 PM EST


For birthdays we have chocolate peanut butter pies. YUM!

How come no one wished me a happy birthday last month? I mentioned it multiple times, yet no one around here said it. :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :(

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 01/16/2009 4:44 PM EST


My fiancĂ© always requests a German chocolate cake. Especially now that I was able to get my grandmother’s secret recipe out of her.

For me, I like any kind of cake, pastry, or confection. If it contains chocolate, it is just a plus.

Ghosted by DarkSideofBrightness @ 01/16/2009 4:56 PM EST


Happy birthday JLJ… JAL…. dude. :)

Trish, mine is in March too, which is another reason it’s my fav. month. It’s the 8th, and it’s perfectly situated this year between Watchmen (3/6) and Howard The Duck (3/10). I’m not sure how to combine the two into an uber-party theme, but I’ll find something, and it will be the center of all awesomeness.

Ghosted by DrSketch @ 01/16/2009 5:02 PM EST


Damn.

Happy belated birthday, JLAJRC, and mea culpa. In my defense, I rarely posted before this thread. I guess severe withdrawals made me do it.

So you’ve got the same sad affliction as my younger son – a December birthday? His was on the 11th. Here’s a tip for those of you contemplating children in your future…think, THINK about when the birthday will be. Two weeks before Christmas is bad enough. I’m just glad he was a week early.

I have heard of people who have Christmas birthdays, and their families celebrated them at the half-year point in June so the kid got a chance to feel special in their own right. I think that’s a nice compromise.

Ghosted by Trish @ 01/16/2009 5:17 PM EST


Thanks ya’ll. It shapin up to be good. I’m under STRICT orders to NOT peek at my gifts. lol I’ll try to check back later when I get a free moment. Thank god I managed to get my furnace fixed. It’s cold today in my neck of the woods.

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 01/16/2009 5:19 PM EST


Rev, I’m so sorry you have to deal with that! If you don’t mind me asking, was it juvenile onset?

As far as the Mayo Clinic guidelines…I bet if you went into any employee breakroom, you’d find donuts or cake for co-workers’ birthdays or sugar-laden treats at holiday time.

Ghosted by Trish @ 01/16/2009 5:22 PM EST


Happy b-day ULTRAMAN! And belated to JLAJRC! In celebration, I’ll perform a glittery rendition of “Born with a Mike in my Hand” by Barbie and the Rockers for you all.

Ghosted by velouria_78 @ 01/16/2009 5:31 PM EST


Ive noticed the same thing about the wireless controller for the xbox360. It can be pretty unresponsive at times. Have just bought myself a wired controller.

Ghosted by Blazer @ 01/16/2009 6:09 PM EST


My birthday is March 23rd. The 3rd Season of Venture Bros comes out on DVD the next day.

Boosh indeed.

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 01/16/2009 6:44 PM EST


Sorry JLAJRC, I would have bet money that I had wished you a happy one! It must have slipped my mind. A very merry unbirthday to you :D

My birthday is in June so I pretty much have to have a birthday cake that involves strawberries of some kind. There’s a bakery nearby I like to get tres leches cake from; I got one for a new year party recently but since ‘berries are out of season I had to settle for pineapple.

Today someone brought 0 and 1 calorie doughnuts into the office! I had a half a calorie’s worth. Decent. Not sure how they fall under the Brimley scale though, they were still pretty sugary.

Ghosted by squee4242 @ 01/16/2009 6:59 PM EST


Happy Birthday Ultraman.

Actually, Trish it’s actually pretty neat to be born in December, especially on the 23rd like mine. Having it two days before Christmas makes it seem like you get more presents/cards than having it any other time of the year. Although the 23rd is also my grandpa’s girlfriends birthday, also. We simply just all go to the same restaurant.

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 01/16/2009 7:03 PM EST


Happy Birthday Ultraman. Happy belated birthday JLAJRC.
A great present for both of you would probably be the
end of the AC, maybe Matt’s working on it.

What if he’s finished, and deliberately holding it’s release to see how long we are willing to wait?

Matt, the end will come when it comes. Just please don’t
give it a shaggy dog story ending like Monty Python and
The Holy Grail. Anyone see Don Cheadle in one ad for
Hotel For Dogs? Could that be a Hotel Rwanda reference?

Ghosted by LoneStar76 @ 01/16/2009 7:05 PM EST


Happy-happy, Ultraman! Looking good for being a few thousands of years old from Nebula M78.

Ghosted by kingklash @ 01/16/2009 7:10 PM EST


Trish: Sometimes I ask for pies and sometimes cakes. This year I ask for a cake. Strawberry with white icing. And sprinkles on top. yummy. Alyssa: Your tellin me. It was WELL below zero. I woke up with my teeth chatterin and my nose runnin. lol

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 01/16/2009 7:30 PM EST


HBs all around~

Ghosted by Neg @ 01/16/2009 9:18 PM EST


Happy birthday, ULTRAMAN! And happy belated birthday, JLAJRC! (Although I’m pretty sure I wished you a happy birthday last month…maybe you didn’t see it?)

I always ask for a cheesecake for my birthday. I loves me some cheesecake.

I’m excited about Watchmen, but I confess, I’ve never read it. I will read it before the movie.

Ghosted by Teddy Ray @ 01/16/2009 10:25 PM EST


Teddy, make sure to start reading it early, as you will probably want to read it twice to really “get” everything. There are quite a few things I didn’t catch until the third or fourth time I read it, but then again I’m also an idiot.

Ghosted by Dr Sketch @ 01/17/2009 11:15 AM EST


Thanks for the tip, Dr Sketch!

Ghosted by Teddy Ray @ 01/17/2009 4:30 PM EST


I too have a gin story that ends up in me not drinking the stuff for over 11 years now, I don’t remember how I got home, and lucky I didn’t drown myself in my sleep that night.

Ghosted by Dave G @ 03/20/2009 1:02 PM EST


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