But not the kind you’ve probably heard of. The back end of a beaver is home to a small arsenal of glands, two of which are known as castor sacks.
These glands secrete a thick brown fluid that smells like vanilla. Yes, beaver bum smells good. So good, in fact, that this butt juice has been used in FDA-approved vanilla flavourings for food, as well as perfume.
But not the kind you’ve probably heard of. The back end of a beaver is home to a small arsenal of glands, two of which are known as castor sacks.
These glands secrete a thick brown fluid that smells like vanilla. Yes, beaver bum smells good. So good, in fact, that this butt juice has been used in FDA-approved vanilla flavourings for food, as well as perfume.
But not the kind you’ve probably heard of. The back end of a beaver is home to a small arsenal of glands, two of which are known as castor sacks.
These glands secrete a thick brown fluid that smells like vanilla. Yes, beaver bum smells good. So good, in fact, that this butt juice has been used in FDA-approved vanilla flavourings for food, as well as perfume.
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But not the kind you’ve probably heard of. The back end of a beaver is home to a small arsenal of glands, two of which are known as castor sacks.
These glands secrete a thick brown fluid that smells like vanilla. Yes, beaver bum smells good. So good, in fact, that this butt juice has been used in FDA-approved vanilla flavourings for food, as well as perfume.
So, chances are, you’ve eaten some.