Introducing Pop & Sniff®

We are excited to announce the launch of the Pop & Sniff® 16-Item Odor Identification Test, a portable and user-friendly tool designed for quick and effective olfactory function assessment.

The Pop & Sniff® Test features 16 ecological inhalers, each containing familiar scents that are easy to recognize, including orange, leather, cinnamon, peppermint, banana, lemon, licorice, paint thinner, garlic, coffee, apple, cloves, pineapple, rose, chocolate, and fish. This diverse range of scents makes it suitable for various applications, from clinical settings to educational purposes.

Key Features of the Pop & Sniff® Test:

  • Portable Design: Compact and easy to transport, allowing for testing in various environments.
  • User-Friendly: The kit comes with a straightforward identification booklet containing 50 easy-to-follow tests and one answer sheet, making administration simple for professionals and non-professionals alike.
  • Quick Administration: The test can be completed in as little as 15 minutes, providing immediate insights into olfactory function.
  • Durable Inhalers: Each scent is delivered in long-lasting inhalers, enabling the test to be used multiple times on a large number of subjects.

The Pop & Sniff® Odor Identification Test is an invaluable resource for clinicians, researchers, and educators looking to evaluate olfactory function efficiently and effectively. Whether used in medical assessments or as an engaging activity in classroom settings, this innovative product is poised to enhance our understanding of the sense of smell.

NOTE: The Pop & Sniff® products are not intended to treat, cure, prevent or diagnose any specific disease. They are designed to help improve your sense of smell according to guidelines published in the medical and scientific literature. Pop & Sniff® assumes no responsibility for the misuse of the inhalers. If you experience any allergic or other untoward reaction to the smells of the inhalers, stop using them immediately. If the reaction persists, consult your medical provider.