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Thursday, May 30, 2013

Does Canada's $100 Bill Smell Like Maple Syrup?

Canada's $100 bill. Some think it smells sweet.
Canada's $100 bill. Some think it smells sweet.
This much is true: Many Canadians apparently think their government has embedded a maple-scented scratch-and-sniff patch in the nation's $100 bills.
, "dozens of people" contacted the Bank of Canada after the polymer bills were introduced in 2011 to say they were sure there was something fishy ... or perhaps we should say sweet ... about the money.
But alas, this is also true: "Bank official Jeremy Harrison says no scent has been added to any of the new bank notes," CTV says.
Now, made us wonder:
— Who smells their money?
— What might be a good scent for U.S. bills? Maybe pizza? Apple pie? Bacon?

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