Until about 30 years ago, walking in downtown Baltimore near the Inner Harbor was a treat, because the McCormick spice works were located there. Depending on what they were grinding that day, the air might be scented with cinnamon or ginger or nutmeg or allspice. (The factory has now been relocated to one of the exurbs; if you stay at the Hunt Valley Inn in Cockeysville, you can get a nice whiff on some days.)
You better check the month on that bottle. If it is around planting season or near farms, you don’t want it. And that’s from someone who still lives on a farm, thankfully without cattle on it (and pigs were way worse).
rmremail almost 2 years ago
They already have that in Tokyo.
eromlig almost 2 years ago
If they can sell pet rocks…
allen@home almost 2 years ago
They got the idea from the movie Space Balls. Instead of can air it’s bottled air.
Erse IS better almost 2 years ago
There have been law suits by people who moved to the country only to discover that their neighbor keeps pigs. LOTS of pigs.
In case you’ve never been downwind of a pig-manure pile, let me assure you that it’s not something you want to do very often, if at all.
ekke almost 2 years ago
Wow, it’s even visible when released! Great stuff, buy more!
LookingGlass Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I buy “bottled air” ONLY if it’s organic AND non-GMO!!! Being kosher is ALSO a plus!!!
/SHNARK/
Pet almost 2 years ago
Citiots will buy anything….
wi3leong Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Not from where they use manure for fertilizer.
William Bednar Premium Member almost 2 years ago
“Country air”? Ah, yes, the smell of Cow dung and rotting vegetables. Can’t wait!!
GiantShetlandPony almost 2 years ago
Better than that woman that used to sell bottles of farts to people.
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom almost 2 years ago
We have that here. Maybe I should bottle it.
Zebrastripes almost 2 years ago
Be careful what you wish for, and buy at the Farmers Market…
The Brooklyn Accent almost 2 years ago
Until about 30 years ago, walking in downtown Baltimore near the Inner Harbor was a treat, because the McCormick spice works were located there. Depending on what they were grinding that day, the air might be scented with cinnamon or ginger or nutmeg or allspice. (The factory has now been relocated to one of the exurbs; if you stay at the Hunt Valley Inn in Cockeysville, you can get a nice whiff on some days.)
JoeMartinFan Premium Member almost 2 years ago
And it’s COVID-free!
po'dawg almost 2 years ago
Cracker Jack factory,was nice to drive by and smell, but when you smelled for several hours it get to you.
smartman almost 2 years ago
You better check the month on that bottle. If it is around planting season or near farms, you don’t want it. And that’s from someone who still lives on a farm, thankfully without cattle on it (and pigs were way worse).
schaefer jim almost 2 years ago
Move to my county where we put up signs welcoming the livestock industry, not that you needed it! Savor the aroma!
schaefer jim almost 2 years ago
Do not forget cattle feed lots after a heavy rain.
ecookj almost 2 years ago
Try living down wind from a Mink Farm.
dtercho almost 2 years ago
Barn yard potpourri?