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  2. Iced tea - Wikipedia

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    Although iced tea is not as widely consumed in the United Kingdom as in other European countries, the drink became more popular in the 2000s. [8] In the 1990s Lipton sold a carbonated iced tea, similar to the one sold in Belgium. In recent years, Lipton has returned to the general sale of non-carbonated tea, quickly followed by Nestea and Twinings.

  3. Peace Iced Tea - Wikipedia

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    Peace Iced Tea (often labeled Peace Tea) is an American brand of assorted iced tea beverages produced by the Coca-Cola Company. It was originally produced by the Monster Beverage Company. The product launched on December 21, 2007. Peace Tea contains no artificial flavors or coloring, although it does contain an artificial sweetener, sucralose.

  4. Arnold Palmer (drink) - Wikipedia

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    The Arnold Palmer is a non-alcoholic beverage that combines iced tea and lemonade.The name refers to the professional American golfer Arnold Palmer, who was known to often request and drink this beverage combination; some attribute the invention of the beverage to the golfer.

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  6. Zooper Dooper - Wikipedia

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    In October 1996, National Foods Beverages Group introduced two new flavours, bubblegum and honeycomb, as well as a Zooper Dooper Joystick. The Joystick was a 150ml extended version of the original Zooper Dooper, as opposed to the original 70ml variety.

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  8. Calpis - Wikipedia

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    It featured an illustration of a black man with large lips and a Panama hat drinking from a glass using a straw. As the logo came to be considered offensive , the black and white were first reversed, and then the logo was subsequently dropped altogether in January 1990.

  9. Sweet tea - Wikipedia

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    Sweet tea, also known as sweet iced tea, is a popular style of iced tea commonly consumed in the United States [1] [2] (especially the South) and Indonesia. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Sweet tea is most commonly made by adding sugar or simple syrup to black tea while the tea is either brewing or still hot, although artificial sweeteners are also frequently used.