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BEIJING, July 20 -- A German man has canned the noxious-smelling exhaust
fumes of East Germany¡¯s cult Trabant car and is doing a brisk trade selling the
scent to those nostalgic for the former Communist state.
¡°The smell is something very special and scarce nowadays,¡± said Thorsten
Jahn, whose cans of ¡°Trabi¡± exhaust sell online for 3.98 euros (US$4.81). ¡°I
wanted to preserve the past in an original way.¡±
Fifteen years since reunification, nostalgia for East Germany has been
running strong as rosy memories of the communist state¡¯s social safety nets,
holiday camps and quaint consumer products like the tiny, box-like Trabants
increasingly eclipse its negative aspects.
A friend of Jahn produced 1,800 cans in four days by holding pieces of
cotton wool into the exhaust pipe of his Trabi.
Jahn said inhaling the scent would pose no danger as the cotton wool
filtered out toxic particles.
People in the former German Democratic Republic usually had to wait for
years for the delivery of a Trabant. Many that remain on the road are often
customized with bigger engines, convertible roofs and eye-catching
paintwork.
(Source: Shenzhen
Daily/Agencis) |