I was chatting to Buenchico last night on a nostalgia thread about the smell of a glue we used to have in the office in the 60s/70s. It smelt of almond essence and was so strong they eventually took it off the market due to glue-sniffing! It was in a plastic tub like coleslaw is sold in (think it was blue with a white lid) and had a little white spatula attached inside the lid. It was a solid white paste you could spread with the spatula to stick articles in books etc. I'm going mad here trying to remember the name ..... does anyone know please?
Yes Hopkirk - Gripfix did have a layer of wax on the top, on a new tub, you had to crack it across to get at the glue, and when it was new the wonderful smell of almondy marzipan hit you .....................
I also hate the awful smell of Copydex - I think they make it like rotting fish to stop glue-sniffing. That is why Gripfix was taken off the market, it smelt too nice!