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Why does my juce taste of chlorine?

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ayabrea38 | 19:02 Thu 02nd Dec 2010 | Food & Drink
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I was fed up of my juice(which I drink copious amounts of) being so cold,so I made up some with water that had been boiled in the kettle and gone cool,but the juice tastes yuk!
Any ideas why.Everything else from the kettle tastes great so I don't think that's the problem
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How do you know it's chlorine you're tasting? Why can't it be your taste-buds?

Perhaps the kettle needs a good washing?
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yes Wyzard - I did a "double take" too - and whether it was a wind-up

(i) get the kettle cleaned (ii) get one of those water filter jugs - they work well.
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I thought juice was normally drunk cold? Or is it just me who likes juice cold?
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do you mean squash ? I don't ever dilute juice!
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What!!!!!
What have I said now!!!
Whats so funny?
You rotton lot ;-)
No,its not my taste buds,yes I mean squash,but my water is too cold thats why I wanted it a bit warmer.
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ooooo.
I have just seen what you where all laughing about.
Dam spell-checker.
aya ...

Whatever you said was only compounded by Wyz adding that he liked warm juice.

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LOL LOL
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I think it's best if I shut up!
Make a sentence out of these words ...

rapidly downhill This thread going is

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Nothing, wyz ... I love it ... but, err ...

I think I'd better go and top up my glass.

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What you drinking JJ?
Sauv Blanc from NZ, society.

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jj, are you drinking it warm or cold ?
Warm would be a bit gross, I think, aa.

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