Help me with my tea please!!!!!?!


Question: I've recently bought a new flask to put tea in for my lunch breaks at work. The problem is my drink has a "plastic" tinge to it. I've tried washing and rinsing it load of times but it's not working. Any suggestions . . . (sensible ones please)


Answers: I've recently bought a new flask to put tea in for my lunch breaks at work. The problem is my drink has a "plastic" tinge to it. I've tried washing and rinsing it load of times but it's not working. Any suggestions . . . (sensible ones please)

Wash your pitcher with baking soda and add hot water to rinse it thouroughly.

i think you always get that with a plastic flask...why not invest in a metal one...makes the tea taste much better!

The new flask will eventually lose it's "newness", you can speed up the process by adding boiling water, let it set till it cools and repeat the process until it goes away.

don't add the milk to the tea in the flask. take that separate

If the tea is hot...the flask will probably always taste of the plastic...they may have manufactured it with the wrong grade stuff. Try for cold drinks and see if the same thing happens. If it does, I would return that thing to the store for a refund and a glass flask in the thermos.

There are ones made of stainless steel that wont do that.

best tasting tea made in a china pot try it some even can be heated on electric stove

I was going to suggest baking soda . Thats what I use for my fridge.





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