Scratch 'n Sniff
A couple of weeks ago I was reading Knitting-Sushi in AZ and ran across a blast from my past, Trend scratch 'n sniffs. So of course I had to dig mine out and spread them all out for a photo session. Too fun. They smell just as I remember and I wouldn't be able to list a favorite, I love them all. These stinky stickers are selling for an insane amount of money on ebay too, what should I do? Sell or save?One super cool thing, Trend is? was ? a local MN company.
11 Comments:
Oh wow! That photo does bring back memories.
Oh my!!! I LOVED those stickers!! Wow is that a blast from the past! Hang on to them. I wouldnt sell them. The have memories attached to them....that is priceless...unless you really need the money! ha! Then you can sell them! :)
SAVE THEM!!! You neve know when you just might need to sniff some "Smello Yello" to cheer you up. Congrats on the run time.
That is a BUNCH of stickers! You could save some and sell some - I guess it depends on how much you need the $$? =)
Those were the best! I should dig out mine for my kids. I say save them.
Sell some, save some. If there is a run on them on E-bay right now, chances are that won't happen again. Those stickers could be turned into yarn.
Every time I look at those pictures it makes me smile!! Trend is still around...but their stickers arent nearly as cute as they used to be! :(
Guess I was out of the loop on those. But it looks like you have a fabulous collection, and I'm always the one that saves stuff because of memories, so taht's my suggestion.
Those stickers were and still are awesome. I remember getting them on my tests in elementary school. I probably still have some stashed somewhere.
holy crap, that is an insane amount of money! I knew I wasn;t sticking them for a reason! But really, i could never sell them.
they just need to start making those things again.
I loved those stickers! I say sell 'em! I know I had to trade like crazy to get some of the rarer ones (at least rare at our school) so it would be nice to see those elementary school trades pay off.
I have an original grape one on my sewing machine that still smells (25 years later!)
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