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I’m Sorry, But Only '90s Babies Can Smell This Post With 100% Accuracy
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I’m about to crack open a box of Crayolas to take the edge off. "And the extra whiff when you squeezed the doll, her hair proofed up, and you got the extra strawberry breeze."—redinboston "I always sneak a little taste when my kids have ear infections!!"—erinqtan "Ten million strong and growing."—retriever_daddy "And why does it not smell or taste the same now?!?!?!?! I tried to make it the other day, but it was not even close."—fanfanunplugged "That smell has a name! It's called petrichor."—thepreacherbird "I bought a bottle of the tanning oil just to sniff. Worth it."—stampedegirl219 "I own a pool cleaning business, and that smell never gets old."—sessalacoco "I would go into the closet, open the jar, and inhale several times a day deeply. I was five lol."—eileensurvivedcancer "I also remember how it tastes, lol."—the_cheese_stands_alone_1 "Omg, my parents bought a collector's tin of Crayola crayons in 1993 for me, and I never touched them growing up. We still have them, and I’ll straight up open the tin just to get a whiff of nostalgia from those crayons. 😭💕"—pawrina "I found these in my dad's kitchen drawer and promptly stole them. He's a Boomer with no claim to these treasures."—trishstratus626 "I use these in my high school classroom because they still deserve a little whimsy!"—mrsschiodolikestoread "I read that as 'chloroform' at first and was really horrified for your childhood. 😭"—txngrrl "😂😂 When my parents said it was bedtime, IT WAS BEDTIME. 🤣🤣"—jedsterdfw "Did every Millennial have this couch in their living room?"—mlissawilson "I’m convinced we all shared the same one tbh. 😂"—moderatelyhinged Note: Some comments were edited for clarity.