Scratch and sniff technology generally refers to
sticker
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s or
paperboard
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items that have been treated with a fragrant coating. When scratched, the coating releases an
odor
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that is normally related to the image displayed under the coating. The technology has been used on a variety of surfaces from
sticker
A sticker is a type of label: a piece of printed paper, plastic, vinyl, or other material with temporary or permanent pressure sensitive adhesive on one side. It can be used for decoration or for functional purposes, depending on the situation. ...
s to
compact discs. Gale W. Matson accidentally invented the technology while working for
3M in the 1960's. He was attempting to create a new method for making
carbonless copy paper using
microencapsulation. The technology to infuse microcapsules and paper was submitted to the US patent office on November 18, 1969 and the patent was granted on June 23, 1970. Despite the technology being invented by Matson in the 60's and its subsequent success in the 70's, the first patent for a translucent fragrance releasing version of microcapsules wasn't issued until January 15, 1985 to the 3M corporation.
Use
One of the earliest use of Scratch-and-sniff technology can be found in the 1971 children's book "Little Bunny Follows His Nose" which featured various smell-able objects such as peaches, roses, and pine needles. Stickers and labels became popular in the late 1970s, and remained so through to the mid-1980s. In 1977, Creative Teaching Press produced some of the earliest scratch and sniff stickers and were mainly marketed to teachers as rewards for their students. However just a few years earlier in 1974, researchers for Ohio State University could not find a substantial link between olfactory stimuli and improved learning, and suggested that audio-visual learning methods alone were more reliable methods of encouraging learners.
Scratch-and-sniff stickers are sometimes used to help diagnose
anosmia although this is very uncommon due to the adoption of the Alcohol Sniff Test which uses vaporised 70% isopropyl alcohol.
Some utility companies enclosed scratch and sniff cards in their bills to educate the public in recognizing the smell of a
methane gas leak. In 1987, cards distributed by the
Baltimore Gas and Electric Company led to a rash of false alarms when the scents of cards in unopened envelopes were mistaken for real gas leaks.
Production
Scratch and sniff is created through the process of
micro-encapsulation. The desired smell is surrounded by micro-capsules that break easily when gently rubbed. The rub to release action breaks the micro-encapsulated bubbles and releases the aroma. Because of the micro-encapsulation, the aroma can be preserved for extremely long periods of time.
While there were hundreds of companies that put out Scratch and Sniff stickers, the most well known are the originators Creative Teaching Press (CTP) (who later renamed them Sniffy's in 1980/1981), Trend Enterprise's Stinky Stickers line (which followed directly after CTP),
Hallmark, Sandylion, Spindex, Gordy, and Mello Smello.
In popular culture

Apart from the stickers, scratch and sniff surfaces are to be found on some objects in popular culture:
* The 1972 Capitol debut record album by
The Raspberries featured a raspberry scratch and sniff sticker on its cover.
* ''
Gran Turismo 2
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'' and ''
FIFA 2001'' featured a scratch and sniff disc.
* ''
Leisure Suit Larry: Love for Sail!'' featured a scratch and sniff card – the CyberSniff 2000 – which had nine different scents. The game would flash a coloured square with a number in it up at points during the game for the player to smell the corresponding square on the card.
* The vinyl cover of ''
Dandelion Gum'', an album by
Black Moth Super Rainbow, has a scratch and sniff surface.
* The Player's Guide packaged with the 1995
Super NES video game ''
EarthBound
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'' included six scratch and sniff cards. One contained a mystery scent; if the player guessed the smell and sent in the card to Nintendo, they would receive a prize. The scent turned out to be pizza.
* The 1986
Infocom
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...
interactive fiction game
Leather Goddesses of Phobos came with a scratch and sniff card, as part of the game's
feelies.
* The 1981 movie ''
Polyester
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'', directed, produced, and written by
John Waters, was released featuring a
gimmick
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called "Odorama", whereby viewers could smell what they saw on screen through scratch and sniff cards. The Odorama gimmick was also used for the 2009
Sydney Underground Film Festival
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screening of Water's 1972
cult classic ''
Pink Flamingos''. Several other movies had used this idea, such as ''
Rugrats Go Wild'' and ''
Spy Kids: All the Time in the World'', the latter had to rubbed instead of scratched. In 2011 Midnight Movies reproduced Polyester 'Odorama' for the Edinburgh Film Festival using replica scratch and sniff cards with the original 10 aromas used in the 1981 movie.
*
Little Golden Books in the 1980s offered a series of scratch and sniff books called Little Golden Sniff It Books. Titles included ''What! No Spinach?: A
Popeye Story,'' ''The Hedgehogs' Christmas Tree,'' ''
Walt Disney's
Donald Duck
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in Where's Grandma?,'' and ''The Mouse Family's New Home.''
*The band
Mae
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Histor ...
released a limited edition CD during their US tour with a scratch and sniff surface. It was scented like the ocean and the crowd was encouraged to smell the discs during their song "The Ocean".
*
Katy Perry
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made her album ''
Teenage Dream Teenage Dream may refer to:
Music Albums
* ''Teenage Dream'' (IQU album), 2000
* ''Teenage Dream'' (Katy Perry album), 2010
*''Teenage Dream'', a 1990 EP by Thrilled Skinny
*''Teenage Dream'' a 1998 album by Michiyo Heike
*''Teenage Dreams'', a 2 ...
''
eluxe Editionsmell like
cotton candy through scratch and sniff technology.
* In the ''
Pushing Daisies'' episode "The Smell of Success", olfactory scientist Napoleon LeNez has written a scratch and sniff book for using odours to bring success in the life of the reader. The protagonists investigate a murderous attempt to sabotage his book launch.
*
Goregrind band
The County Medical Examiners's 2007 debut album, ''
Olidous Operettas'', had a scratch and sniff CD face that, according to
vocalist /guitarist Dr. Fairbanks, "will smell like rotten meat".
* ''
Hustler Magazine''s August 1977 issue had a Scratch 'n' Sniff centerfold.
* The film
Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium
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was promoted in the
Los Angeles Times using scratch and sniff advertisement with a frosted cake smell.
*
London New Year Celebrations 2013
*
DC Comics published a scratch-and-sniff-themed Annual issue of ''
Harley Quinn'' in 2014.
*
Marina and the Diamonds made a 6 vinyl disc pack for her album ''
Froot'' that each contained a scratch and sniff surface on the sleeves.
*
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard included a banana-scented scratch-and-sniff sticker on their album ''
Flying Microtonal Banana
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''.
When annotating the 1963 Jean Lewis release of the Tortoise and the Hare, Gregory I. Carlson joked that although the book was fuzzy, it was "not scratch-and-sniff!"
References
External links
Scratch and Sniff Library- Personal website containing scanned images of stickers
* A children's boo
"Lets Go Camping in a National Park"incorporated the smells associated with a family camping trip. {{ISBN, 0-934948-02-X
Visual arts materials
Olfaction