Sounds like a cherry millipede or a similar species from the Xystodesmidae family! The cherry/almond smell is actually a combination of
benzaldehyde and hydrogen cyanide, which the millipede secretes as a defensive mechanism when disturbed – wash your hands afterwards!
Isoamyl acetate is the distinctive smell of bananas… but it’s also used in the alarm pheromones of honey bees. Don’t use banana-scented lotions in places where you’re likely to encounter bees, ‘cause they might smell you and think you’re a marked man who needs to die.