How do you get the coffee taste out of your mouth?!


Question:

How do you get the coffee taste out of your mouth?


I've brushed, tongue- scraped, what else can I do? I've eaten something else. its just FRUSTRATING!


Answers: hmm, well, parsely is supposed to be really good for bad breath because it irradicates it completely (at the moment) by like, being absorbed into your body or sumthing...so it might do the same for a bad TASTE...and u can just chew on a little piece of it, and i'm pretty sure the coffee taste will go away =)
it works with almost everything else (of course dont do it if you dont like parsley, LOL) Trident sugarless Cinnamon gum wow this is really hard for me to answer without a violation, so I'm not going to bother.....a nice warm glass of man juice will make the taste go away. You can suck on something personally i do not like cinnamon but it is supposed to be good for bad breath etc. since you have brushed and tongue scraped already, try some mouth wash too.. and a cinnamon gum.. and if you still have the coffee taste.. i don't know what else to recommend.. why did you drink coffee to begin with if you don't like to taste of it??!! chew some minty gum The coffee flavor is carried by the oils in the coffee, they won't wash our with just water.

You need either something that will disolve the oils, or will basically emulsify the oils. Either drink some alcohol, vodka, bourbon,etc. Or you can drink a glass of milk. Eat an apple. Fun fact eating apples also takes away bad breath. Have you ever noticed that when you haven't eaten in a while your breath can stink - well eating an apple really helps. Plus its nutritious I've been told and tried with success, Cinnamon Mento's, and they're great and addicting, too.



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