I thought it was just the binder in my particular tablets, but apparently everybody thinks they taste like mint or candy

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    2 months ago

    I think that some people dissolve them under their tongues so they’re kinda sweet.

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      2 months ago

      yeah but that’s the same for valium, and xanax, and ativan, but none of those tastes like candy. I’m trying to figure out if clonazepam actually has a strong minty flavor, or if they’re all just using the same binder or filler

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        2 months ago

        Never got a minty flavor from the clonnys, just tastes like they added a tiny bit of sweet n low or something.

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          2 months ago

          or maybe our taste buds are different. have you gotten Tevas?

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          m’kay, that probably means it’s an additive rather than the nature of clonazepam. I wonder if maybe clonazepam tastes bad so they have to flavor it a little bit