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I have a set of "silver color" Oneida silverware with the word "Oneida" on
the handle in block letters. It has no discernable taste or smell. However, I have the same pattern with the word "Oneida" on the handle in script. That set has a "silver-coppery" color and has a "stinky" metallic taste and smell, especially noticable when eating food like yogurt. Can anyone explain why one set is OK and the other set "stinks"? Thanks. Gary Grathen DeLand, FL |
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