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Chocolates having strange aftertaste
Hi folks, I'm not trolling. But I am finding more and more chocolates
leave a faint taste not unlike soap in my mouth after eating them. The first
place I noticed it (and have tried several years running) was with American
Thin Mint Girl Scout cookies. They were one of my favorite things.
I wish I could think of other things that do it, but can't right now. Has
anyone else noticed this?
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Wilson N44º39" W67º12"
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Re: Chocolates having strange aftertaste
Wilson wrote:
> Hi folks, I'm not trolling. But I am finding more and more chocolates
> leave a faint taste not unlike soap in my mouth after eating them. The
> first
> place I noticed it (and have tried several years running) was with
> American
> Thin Mint Girl Scout cookies. They were one of my favorite things.
>
> I wish I could think of other things that do it, but can't right now. Has
> anyone else noticed this?
No I have not noticed that chocolate is doing that; please send them to
me and I will check them out. :-P
(Louie the cat is snoring and he is driving me nuts) lol
Becca
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Re: Chocolates having strange aftertaste
On Apr 7, 2:59*pm, Wilson <highle...@roadrunner.com> wrote:
> Hi folks, I'm not trolling. But I am finding more and more chocolates
> leave a faint taste not unlike soap in my mouth after eating them. The first
> place I noticed it (and have tried several years running) was with American
> Thin Mint Girl Scout cookies. They were one of my favorite things.
>
> I wish I could think of other things that do it, but can't right now. Has
> anyone else noticed this?
> --
> Wilson N44º39" W67º12"
It could be something about your own body chemistry that has changed,
or something in your diet that is affecting your taste, or any number
of other things. You should probably pay attention and note any other
strange changes in taste.
As for GS Cookies, they are produced in local regions by different
manufacturers. It could be that your GS source changed production
companies, and it's just a different makeup in the chocolate coating.
N.
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Re: Chocolates having strange aftertaste
On Tue, 7 Apr 2009 14:14:07 -0700 (PDT), Nancy2
<[email protected]> wrote:
>It could be something about your own body chemistry that has changed,
Doctor put you on a different script? That changes lots of things,
i.e., taste, skin texture, sensitive to light.
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Re: Chocolates having strange aftertaste
Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi folks, I'm not trolling. But I am finding more and more chocolates
> leave a faint taste not unlike soap in my mouth after eating them. The first
> place I noticed it (and have tried several years running) was with American
> Thin Mint Girl Scout cookies. They were one of my favorite things.
>
> I wish I could think of other things that do it, but can't right now. Has
> anyone else noticed this?
Have you tried brushing your teeth every once in a while?
-sw
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Re: Chocolates having strange aftertaste
Sqwertz wrote:
> Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi folks, I'm not trolling. But I am finding more and more chocolates
>> leave a faint taste not unlike soap in my mouth after eating them. The first
>> place I noticed it (and have tried several years running) was with American
>> Thin Mint Girl Scout cookies. They were one of my favorite things.
>>
>> I wish I could think of other things that do it, but can't right now. Has
>> anyone else noticed this?
>
> Have you tried brushing your teeth every once in a while?
>
> -sw
Quiet serious here mate.
Have you spoken to your doctor about this ?
Honest not yanking your chain have a word with him/her.
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Re: Chocolates having strange aftertaste
On Apr 7, 4:20*pm, Becca <be...@hal-pc.org> wrote:
> Wilson wrote:
> > Hi folks, I'm not trolling. But I am finding more and more chocolates
> > leave a faint taste not unlike soap in my mouth after eating them. The
> > first
> > place I noticed it (and have tried several years running) was with
> > American
> > Thin Mint Girl Scout cookies. They were one of my favorite things.
>
> > I wish I could think of other things that do it, but can't right now. Has
> > anyone else noticed this?
>
> No I have not noticed that chocolate is doing that; please send them to
> me and I will check them out. :-P
>
> (Louie the cat is snoring and he is driving me nuts) lol
>
> Becca
Is snoring normal in a cat? My MCat snores, whistles, and squeaks in
her sleep!
maxine in ri
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Re: Chocolates having strange aftertaste
sometime in the recent past Mr. Bill posted this:
> On Tue, 7 Apr 2009 14:14:07 -0700 (PDT), Nancy2
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> It could be something about your own body chemistry that has changed,
>
> Doctor put you on a different script? That changes lots of things,
> i.e., taste, skin texture, sensitive to light.
>
>
No meds & don't smoke.
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Wilson N44º39" W67º12"
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Re: Chocolates having strange aftertaste
sometime in the recent past phil..c posted this:
> Sqwertz wrote:
>> Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi folks, I'm not trolling. But I am finding more and more chocolates
>>> leave a faint taste not unlike soap in my mouth after eating them. The first
>>> place I noticed it (and have tried several years running) was with American
>>> Thin Mint Girl Scout cookies. They were one of my favorite things.
>>>
>>> I wish I could think of other things that do it, but can't right now. Has
>>> anyone else noticed this?
>> Have you tried brushing your teeth every once in a while?
>>
>> -sw
> Quiet serious here mate.
>
> Have you spoken to your doctor about this ?
>
> Honest not yanking your chain have a word with him/her.
First, I was wondering if anyone else notices this. If it's only me, then I
might ask the wizard. Mind you, Hershey's Kisses, Ferraro Roche, Nestle
Special Dark - none of these taste like soap, only a few.
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Wilson N44º39" W67º12"
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Re: Chocolates having strange aftertaste
sometime in the recent past Sqwertz posted this:
> Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi folks, I'm not trolling. But I am finding more and more chocolates
>> leave a faint taste not unlike soap in my mouth after eating them. The first
>> place I noticed it (and have tried several years running) was with American
>> Thin Mint Girl Scout cookies. They were one of my favorite things.
>>
>> I wish I could think of other things that do it, but can't right now. Has
>> anyone else noticed this?
>
> Have you tried brushing your teeth every once in a while?
>
> -sw
Once in a while might work for you, but I brush & floss daily, TYVM.
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Wilson N44º39" W67º12"
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Re: Chocolates having strange aftertaste
On Tue, 7 Apr 2009 14:14:07 -0700 (PDT), Nancy2 wrote:
> On Apr 7, 2:59*pm, Wilson <highle...@roadrunner.com> wrote:
>> Hi folks, I'm not trolling. But I am finding more and more chocolates
>> leave a faint taste not unlike soap in my mouth after eating them. The first
>> place I noticed it (and have tried several years running) was with American
>> Thin Mint Girl Scout cookies. They were one of my favorite things.
>>
>> I wish I could think of other things that do it, but can't right now. Has
>> anyone else noticed this?
>> --
>> Wilson N44º39" W67º12"
>
> It could be something about your own body chemistry that has changed,
> or something in your diet that is affecting your taste, or any number
> of other things. You should probably pay attention and note any other
> strange changes in taste.
>
> As for GS Cookies, they are produced in local regions by different
> manufacturers. It could be that your GS source changed production
> companies, and it's just a different makeup in the chocolate coating.
>
> N.
maybe the cookies used to have trans-fats. (maybe they still do, i don't
know.)
your pal,
blake
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Re: Chocolates having strange aftertaste
"maxine" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
On Apr 7, 4:20 pm, Becca <be...@hal-pc.org> wrote:
> Wilson wrote:
> > Hi folks, I'm not trolling. But I am finding more and more chocolates
> > leave a faint taste not unlike soap in my mouth after eating them. The
> > first
> > place I noticed it (and have tried several years running) was with
> > American
> > Thin Mint Girl Scout cookies. They were one of my favorite things.
>
> > I wish I could think of other things that do it, but can't right now.
> > Has
> > anyone else noticed this?
>
> No I have not noticed that chocolate is doing that; please send them to
> me and I will check them out. :-P
>
> (Louie the cat is snoring and he is driving me nuts) lol
>
> Becca
>Is snoring normal in a cat? My MCat snores, whistles, and squeaks in
>her sleep!
Our beloved tuxedo girl snored, little moans and grunts and coos. We just
let her go a couple of weeks ago and it still hurts. She was a bit "full
figured," I don't know if that is why she snored but it was really cute.
Also, when she was out, she was really out. You could pose her and
everything. 
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Re: Chocolates having strange aftertaste
"phil..c" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sqwertz wrote:
>
>> Have you tried brushing your teeth every once in a while?
>
> Quiet serious here mate.
>
> Have you spoken to your doctor about this ?
Have I spoken to my doctor about *your* crusty teeth? Uh, no.
-sw
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Re: Chocolates having strange aftertaste
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<[email protected]>,
maxine <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Apr 7, 4:20*pm, Becca <be...@hal-pc.org> wrote:
> > Wilson wrote:
> > > Hi folks, I'm not trolling. But I am finding more and more chocolates
> > > leave a faint taste not unlike soap in my mouth after eating them. The
> > > first
> > > place I noticed it (and have tried several years running) was with
> > > American
> > > Thin Mint Girl Scout cookies. They were one of my favorite things.
> >
> > > I wish I could think of other things that do it, but can't right now. Has
> > > anyone else noticed this?
> >
> > No I have not noticed that chocolate is doing that; please send them to
> > me and I will check them out. :-P
> >
> > (Louie the cat is snoring and he is driving me nuts) lol
> Is snoring normal in a cat? My MCat snores, whistles, and squeaks in
> her sleep!
I used to have a cat that snored. I used to tell her she wouldn't last
five minutes in a _real_ jungle.
Miche
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Electricians do it in three phases
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Re: Chocolates having strange aftertaste
On Tue 07 Apr 2009 08:33:49p, maxine told us...
> On Apr 7, 4:20*pm, Becca <be...@hal-pc.org> wrote:
>> Wilson wrote:
>> > Hi folks, I'm not trolling. But I am finding more and more chocolates
>> > leave a faint taste not unlike soap in my mouth after eating them. The
>> > first place I noticed it (and have tried several years running) was
>> > with American
>> > Thin Mint Girl Scout cookies. They were one of my favorite things.
>>
>> > I wish I could think of other things that do it, but can't right now.
H
>> > as anyone else noticed this?
>>
>> No I have not noticed that chocolate is doing that; please send them to
>> me and I will check them out. :-P
>>
>> (Louie the cat is snoring and he is driving me nuts) lol
>>
>> Becca
>
> Is snoring normal in a cat? My MCat snores, whistles, and squeaks in
> her sleep!
>
> maxine in ri
>
Yes, I think it's fairly common. Three of our five cats snore. One
snores, whistles, and squeaks like yours. Mr. Bailey's snoring is so loud
it can keep me from falling asleep.
--
Wayne Boatwright
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