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You should avoid putting anything sugary in your mouth before or during the playing of a wind or brass instrument. Soda pop is one of the worst things.
If the flavored reeds have real sugar, they should be avoided, but they very well may not have sugar.
No, but they should!
Yeah, I play saxophone and a couple of my friends have had flavored reeds. I'm sure they're nothing serious, just the usual strawberry and mint, stuff like that. But I don't know how good they taste!
you should ask a cook
Sally is as thin as a reed, exactly as a model should be.
Yes,i would if i could!
You don't sanitize the reed. You should though, after playing, wipe off excess saliva from the reed and place it in a case for it to dry.
Yes, flavored water can expire. Check the expiration date on the packaging and consume it before that date. Once opened, flavored water should be consumed within a few days for optimal taste and freshness.
Your bottom lip should be about halfway through. It depends what type of reed but usually it is about halfway through the reed.
Whether you should try it really depends on your preferences. If you like vanilla ice cream or vanilla pudding, you would probably like vanilla flavored hot chocolate.
Yeah get hydrogen peroxide and put the reed in it that should kill the mold
A disinfectant suitable flavored with a sweeting base... it should be gargled and not to be swallowed...
Yes clove flavored candy is made and so is clove flavored gum.