Is there such thing as beeing drunk on orange juice?!


Question:

Is there such thing as beeing drunk on orange juice?

i drank some orange juice today and i felt sick to my stomach
then i started puking


Answers:
Not drunk, just sick, I guess. Perhaps it had an expired date on the container? Or you could be allergic to it. Had this happened before?

OJ is really acidic, I'm sure that was what made you vomit. :( sorry.

maybe you are allergic.

sometimes, if you drink acidic things in the morning, it upsets your stomatch.

No, not from being drunk.
Either you had the flu, or the juice was contaminated.

Not without vodka.

You are not drunk. It was probably old orange juice or you just have the bug. You can not get drunk on OJ.

I have never heard of that before... In fact i completely doubt you could get drunk off of orange juice. It could be that maybe you are allergic to something in the product, or possibly that it was expired...YIKES!

no. you might have drank too fast and struck the soft pallet too hard and initiated the gag reflex (lol) or the orange juice was spoiled.

maybr u drank too much...but u can never get drunk with orange juice

if you drink to much of anything (even water) you will puke and can even die

just thiink... it might not be the orange juice... i get really sick when im hungry because last year i practically starved my self... so now, if i dont eat enough food, then i get sick and start puking...

The Juice may have been bad, check the date and also find out if someone may have left it out of the fridge for too long. Orange Juice can also carry Salmonella.

What date did your orange juice expire? You should look on the side of the carton or jug before you drink next time. You can't get drunk on OJ unless you put vodka in it.




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