Business is picking up for Jerry Black of Condon, Mont., who hunts and collects wild moose pellets, then packages and markets the stuff for $8.99 a bag as incense. An avowed moose-poop connoisseur, Black said he avoids dark moose dung, which usually contains digested grasses and doesn't burn with a woodsy smell. "Your first inclination is 'this is (crap) and it will smell like (crap).' But it is like a willow, campfire smell. People are very surprised,” he says. In The Missoulian.
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