While the smell of waffle cones from Ben & Jerry's is alluring, I'm not sure how long that appeal would last once you invite it into your home. For $15, you can find out. The Ben & Jerry's online store also sells sprays that mimic their Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough and Chocolate Fudge Brownie flavors. I'm not sure if this stuff is edible, but part of me worries that people will start using them like other food sprays. I suppose they could also be used as perfume. I know that the friends of mine that worked at Ben & Jerry's always smelled like waffle cones when they got off work. It wasn't terrible, but I think they got sick of it pretty quickly.[Via Boing Boing]

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4-01-2008 @10:06AM Rudy Heukels said... Soon you can smell eat and buy the original sweet belgium waffle made from a 100 year old recepie doughmix cake healthy and delicious,try it first before you start buying the waffle spray.
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8-30-2006 @4:23PM Mike Richards said... I like the idea! I have noticed that toilets in American restaurants smell wonderful! Quite a paradox. I can't figure out why a place that (at best) should have no smell or neutral odor is, in fact, ORDORIZED with attractive smells, like candy, that could induce someone to stay in there longer than necessary.
Fortunately I have adequate sense to escape the lure of the commode. Kinda gave a new meaning to the term, "Eau de toilette" ...
And while I am on this subject, I prefer women to smell like women. I'm not suggesting abandoning perfumeries, just try to make a womanly smell, not flowers, candy, or, God forbid!, waffles!
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8-11-2006 @8:00PM C.lynne said... I worked at a very popular theme park in Florida, which I wont mention so I don't ruin the "magic", but the smells of cookies, popcorn and other delicacies are pumped from underground into the park for the guests to smell as they pass certain areas.....I was so floored by this! Now I question the aroma of things when I am in public!
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8-11-2006 @8:11PM Linda said... I don't know what's with all these negative above comments. We all LOVE to walk into a bakery or doughnut shop and inhail the aroma of delecious goodies like at grandma's house. What's better? Cat litter smell? Cigarette? Pledge? I can't wait to make my house a delight to walk into! YUMMY and bring it on!
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