15 Smells That Will Take You Back To Elementary School

From crayons to glue, these are the smells that defined our childhood.

A brand-new box of Crayola crayons.

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.

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.

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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