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{{quote|''"The cheerleader waves her cyanide wand''<br />
''There's a smell of peach blossom and bitter almond..."''|'''[[Genesis (band)|Genesis]]''', "[[The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway]]".}}
 
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* ''[[Detective Conan]]'':
** In manga file #757 of ''[[Detective Conan]]'', Conan points out that there's an element of [[Fingertip Drug Analysis]] to this: he smells an almond scent coming from a corpse's lips, but [http://dctp.ws/V72-Reader/V72-6Read/A3.html cautions one of the others on the scene against sniffing] because he's an "amateur".
{{quote| '''Conan:''' The almond scent is the smell of gas that results from the potassium cyanide reacting with the acid from her gastric fluids!! If you breathe in too much of it, you'll die!!<br />
'''Everybody Else:''' [[Visible Silence|...]]<br />
'''Conan:''' <[[Sweat Drop]]> At least, [[Obfuscating Stupidity|that's what they said in the detective drama]]... }}
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== Music ==
* Referenced in [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]]'s ''[[The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway]]'':
{{quote| The cheerleader waves her cyanide wand<br />
There's a smell of peach blossom and bitter almond }}
* [[Kate Bush]]'s "Coffee Homeground," which seems to resemble the Roald Dahl story "The Landlady," has the singer-as-protagonist rejecting kindly offers of tea and sweets out of a conviction that it's a plot against them:
{{quote| Offer me a chocolate,<br />
No thank you, spoil my diet, know your game!<br />
But tell me just how come they smell of bitter almonds?<br />
It's a no-no to your coffee homeground. }}
 
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* Used as the punchline of [http://www.somethingpositive.net/sp03172010.shtml this] ''[[Something Positive]]'' strip.
* [[The Rant]] in [http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0463.html this strip] of ''[[Darths and Droids]]'' talks about how [[Dungeon Master|Dungeon Masters]] could instill paranoia in certain types of players by narrating things a certain way. One of the examples he gives makes a perfectly safe offering of honeyed wine sound a lot more sinister by invoking this trope:
{{quote| "You sniff the golden liquid in a proffered cup, and think you can recognise a faint odour of almonds..." }}
* ''[[Chopping Block]]'' screwed this up, making the standard "almonds" reference with no mention of bitterness.
 
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