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WHAT DOES YOUR NAME TASTE LIKE?

WHAT DOES YOUR NAME TASTE LIKE? 


These are some examples of the tastes produced by certain names, according to Ms McDowall.

Some names produce images, feelings or smells instead of tastes – there are more on her Twitter account @JulieAMcDowall.

Aaron - A stale chocolate bar
Amelia - Muesli
Brandon/Brent - Flat Coke
Brian - Little shreds of coconut
Charlotte - Raspberry lollipop
Danielle - Spaghetti hoops
Donald - A rubber duck dipped in vinegar
Duncan - A smoky bacon crisps burp
Gavin - Smooth, silky vinegar
Grace - A soft turnip in vegetable soup
Graham - Cold stew
Hannah - A tasteless banana
Jeanne - Salty pea soup
Jesus - Maltesers
Katie - Madeira cake
Keith - Minty chewing gum
Lee/Leah - Custard
Lindsey - A cold can of Lilt
Madison - Ear wax with chocolate
Mia - Rice pudding
Nick/Nicole - A biscuit dipped in vinegar
Oliver/Olivia - Watery, tasteless onion
Ross - Greggs sausage roll
Sam - Tuna
Sandra - A green Polo fruit sweet
Sean - A mouthful of furniture polish
Sebastian - Lovely soft caramel
Sean - A mouthful of furniture polish
Sebastian - Lovely soft caramel
Sharon - A stale Cadbury's Flake
Timmy - A fizzy Refreshers sweet
Wendy - Watered-down orange juice

Source : https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-6643917/Author-condition-makes-taste-words-claims-Jesus-Malteser.html
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