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What is World Taste & Smell Day?

World Taste & Smell Day is a day of appreciation of our essential senses of taste and smell. It is a global day to celebrate all the ways taste and smell enhance our lives, to unite the community of people working in flavor and fragrance, and to raise awareness about taste and/or smell dysfunctions. 

Why World Taste & Smell Day?

The idea for a global day was born during the pandemic, when millions of people worldwide experienced taste and/or smell loss due to Covid. Millions more people experience smell or taste challenges because of allergies, brain injury, genetics, chemical exposure, drug reactions, physical conditions, and diseases including other viruses, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, Multiple Sclerosis, and Sjogren's. September 14th was established as World Taste and Smell Day with the goal to elevate and celebrate our senses of smell and taste. 

In its first two years, World Taste & Smell Day has been celebrated worldwide with webcasts featuring luminaries in fragrance and flavor, an Exploratorium of all that is wondrous about these senses, and events in China, the UK, EU, the Philippines, Canada, and all over the USA! We are grateful for your support.

Help us build a global community.

The World Taste & Smell Association is continuously seeking volunteers, sponsors, and partners to collaborate with us for local, digital, and regional events as we aim to further our mission. We invite you to connect with us and discover the numerous opportunities available for your involvement. Together, we can make a difference!

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