“Fireballs and leather, ah, smells just like Big Al Pop’s truck”. This was the comment made by our granddaughter, Savannah, when she smelled the combined candle scents of leather and cinnamon. Anybody that knows Big Al knows there are some constants in his life that define him. On the physical level he is known, among other things, for his big white, Ford F350, King Ranch truck and the jar of red, hot fireballs that are always present in it. The fireball supply is freely given to any passengers and then replenished from Cracker Barrel whenever we make a trip to Tennessee. Sometimes sweet friends or family that have been the recipients of them will bring him a new supply. His truck really does smell of “fireballs and leather”. The scent is welcoming, familiar, and speaks of Big Al. Smells, aromas, fragrances, whatever you call them, are so powerful. They evoke memories, whether good or bad. Most often they are welcome, rea...