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I have tasted it a few times. It kind of leaves a bad almost metal taste in the back of your mouth. Kind of like you licked a piece of rusty metal but much milder.. I'm sure licking rust would taste much worse but.. it's kind of hard to describe but that's the best analogy I can think of right now.

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Q: What does sulfur dioxide taste like if your exposed to it?
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