A maple syrup smell that has mysteriously wafted through New York City numerous times over the years has been traced to a New Jersey facility that processes fenugreek seeds for flavorings.
The sweet odor has drifted through swaths of the city on at least nine separate occasions since 2005, perplexing New Yorkers and city officials.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg said that a team of odor investigators ``put our noses to the ground'' to identify the culprit after another whiff in early January.




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And on the fishermans wharf in San Fransisco it always smells like vomit and fish mixed up together. That was gross too. YUCK!
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BUT, I used to live in Hackettstown, NJ where they make M&Ms. When I first moved there, I thought the lady next door made brownies often. I lived a couple miles from the M&Ms plant, and never thought of it. Turns out, on days when the wind blew a certain way, I could smell the chocolate from the plant.