From crayons to glue, these are the smells that defined our childhood.
A brand-new box of Crayola crayons.
It could only be Crayola... not that Rose Art knockoff. Even better if it was the 64-count box with a built-in sharpener.
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If the 64-count box wasn't enough...
Just imagine what a whole factory smelled like. Remember watching this on Sesame Street before school?
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Clapping together chalkboard erasers for your teacher.
Remember when your teacher sent you outside to clean the blackboard erasers by clapping them together, against a wall, or on the back of an unsuspecting classmate walking by?
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Shavings from the old-fashioned pencil sharpener.
You either loathed or loved having your pencil break during class because of the racket it made.
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