You should call Intercontental of Houston, Texas. www.infrin.com
You send them your target (sample) odor, and they can create a custom
scent from that. It is sold in liquid form by the pound with a 25lb
minimum order on custom orders. A pound could cost $7. They also have a
library of over 20,000 scents to pull from. Ask for Marva.

I was specifically looking for the Cahaba Lily, long-leaf pine, burning
coal or industrial pollution and catfish.

Regards,

John Kelton
Exhibit Design and Planning


> Has anyone out there used artificial odors in their museum?  This is
> something we are considering and would like to hear of others experience
> with this.good and bad.  Also, does anyone have a good source for this?
> I have done numerous searches and have come up empty handed!!  Your help
> would be greatly appreciated!
>
>
>
> Sharon Maguire
>
> Asst. Curator of Research and Collections
>
>
>
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