I'll take care of that! My girls are big fans of JT's Hot Chocolate & Cranberry Woods!
On the flip side they didn't like the Candy Cane Express at all.
Your turn!
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I'll take care of that! My girls are big fans of JT's Hot Chocolate & Cranberry Woods!
On the flip side they didn't like the Candy Cane Express at all.
Your turn!
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Bah humbug, with the allergies in my house, no one wants a scent, so my trains run on electricity only. They do love kitchen and chocolate smells so, if I could just get them to try.... How allergenic could it be?
All I've ever tried are Frying Bacon and Nada. Of the the two, I prefer the Bacon! LOL
So hard to pick a favorite! If I had to pick one I'd have to go with 'baking bread'.
--Greg
Marx
I have a very good selection of JT scents. My current favorite is their Blueberry.
My wife had an interesting point of view while I was chatting about all my flavors. I explained how I use their product Eliminator, that helps make the transition from One scent to another. My wife is also aware that I change scents about once a month in most engines. I have about a dozen or so smoking engines.
She said, why don't you simply run JT Nada with no flavor and get a few scented candles or sprays. What a interesting idea. I would still buy the same amount of fluid but would not run out of favorite flavors or be overstocked on what I don't like.
While her idea makes sense to her and may work for some, I'll stick with the chore of changing scents in the engines.
Smoke, as are sounds, is only for the visitors to my layout and there only choice is NADA!
VANILLA!, hands down, in my house it even beats nada when it comes to pleasing folks who don't care for smoke.
Do they make a scent of scrapple frying? That would be my first choice above my current J T's Cedar.
I'm waiting for JT to come out with the Old Spice after shave flavor. Then you can run your trains and have them REALLY remind you of yer dad.
JT's Maple Sugar for Polar Railroad equipment around the tree. (PostWar 2046 gets the old school stuff)
JT's Diesel for my buddy and my large layout.
I have a MTH Rolling Rock Operating Reefer, if I ever get it set up I'm going to try JT's Beer in it. Has anyone tried it?
Jim
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