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Do Canada’s new plastic bills smell like maple syrup?

Bank of Canada official Jeremy Harrison says no scent has been added to any of the new bank notes, but many Canadians don’t buy it.

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Dozens of people who contacted the Bank of Canada after the polymer notes first appeared asked about a secret scratch-and-sniff patch that apparently smells like maple syrup.


OTTAWA—The penny may be history, but some Canadians suspect the Bank of Canada has been circulating a new scent along with its plastic bank notes.

Dozens of people who contacted the bank in the months after the polymer notes first appeared asked about a secret scratch-and-sniff patch that apparently smells like maple syrup.

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