I got a kick out of this story: For Gerald Dickens's upcoming performance of "Sikes and Nancy," an herbal shop has re-invented smelling salts.
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Hardly. Theirs consists of oil of rosemary, while classic smelling salts were based on ammonia.
Posted by: Sparky | February 02, 2012 at 01:41 AM