Talk:List of inflatable manufactured goods

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Scratch and Sniff
Scratch and sniff is like tiny little bubbles that pop and release the entrapped gases when scratched. They are not usually made by the process of inflation of the outer bubble material with odorant but, rather, by microencapsulation, condensation of the outer bubble material around the odorant. If, in the main article, "inflatable (or inflated) goods" refers to the process by which they are made, scratch and sniff might not make the cut. However, if "inflated goods" is used more loosely to mean "filled with something" then the manufacturing process is irrelevant and, like bubble wrap, is an inflated article of commerce. I think scratch and sniff should be added to the main article so others can decide for themselves. AdderUser (talk) 00:49, 21 December 2019 (UTC)