Spit in the air and catch it in your mouth!
yes
Toothpaste
Try brushing your teeth. Well, I would smell the toothpaste before you stick it into your mouth because with a question like this, I would assume you have never brushed your teeth, and your mouth stinks... tainting the MINTY FRESH smell of the toothpaste. Or you could have damaged your olfactory and taste system by smoking too many cigarettes, or snorting cocaine, which isn't unlikely, and the taste of the toothpaste does not soothe or smell refreshing to you in any way. I am sorry for you.
To get the heavy pepper taste out of your mouth you have to brush your teeth with strong toothpaste. Then you should eat bread and noodles. That is what works best for me.
No, it probably something you ate or after taste from your toothpaste
because the toothpaste has a bad taste
you can use it by itself if you do not mind the taste
normally, it will make a dog sick or act strange. Also it can poison dogs if enough is taken in because dogs will usually swallow the paste. It's just like giving a baby regular toothpaste and regular toothpaste can also hurt a baby. DO NOT GIVE A DOG TOOTHPASTE! You can go to local stores like Walmart or Petsmart and get a dog toothpaste and brush or try to look online for recipes to make dog toothpaste.
I guess its because you are so used to the sweet fruity taste of the drink and it tastes odd when you mix it with the taste of minty toothpaste.
boot laced suitcased foot taste (presumably removed with toothpaste)
The salty taste is likely due to the lingering residue of toothpaste interacting with the acidic flavor of orange juice. The combination creates a chemical reaction that can make the orange juice taste salty or bitter. rinsing your mouth with water before consuming orange juice can help reduce this effect.
Saccharine (Greek: sakcharon means sugar) is used to enhance the sweetness of a toothpaste. So that while cleaning our teeth, our taste buds remain comfortable, saccharine is used.