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  2. Reily Foods Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1932, noticing the increased popularity of iced tea, especially in the South, Reily and his sons created a blend of tea made specifically to be used for iced tea. Luzianne Iced Tea has since become the cornerstone product of the company and the second best selling iced tea in the United States.

  3. The Best Tea for Better Brain Health, According to Dietitians

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    Making a healthy, slightly sweet cup of hot green tea is easy with this Warm Honey Green Tea recipe. ... Look for dark chocolate with at least 70% cocoa content for the most health benefits.

  4. Luzianne - Wikipedia

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    Little has changed about the original flavor of Luzianne Iced Tea since 1932, but product extensions have been developed by the Reily Foods Company to meet consumer demand for flavored teas. Reily Foods first developed and distributed Peach Mango and Raspberry flavorings, which were liquid concentrations that were added to original Luzianne ...

  5. Purple Rain (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    Purple Rain. The Purple Rain refers to at least two popular mixed drinks.. The more common is a variation on the highball Long Island Iced Tea, substituting either ginger ale, ginger beer or a lemon-lime soda for the sour mix, and Chambord for the cola "float".

  6. Pitcher Perfection: 10-Ingredient Blue Sangria Recipe - AOL

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    Then, add your lemonade and pineapple juice. Grab a stirring spoon and gently stir from the bottom of your pitcher. Step 5: Next, carefully add your fruit to the pitcher.

  7. Serves: 6 / Prep time: 15 minutes / Total time: 1 hour 15 minutes ¼ cup fresh mint leaves. 1 ½ cups 100% cranberry juice. 1 orange. 1 8-ounce can of pineapple tidbits packed in 100% juice. ¾ ...

  8. Yaupon tea - Wikipedia

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    Yaupon tea was not just popular in the North American South, it was also traded and drunk in Europe, including in Paris and London. [13] In Europe, the tea was known as Carolina tea or South Seas Tea in London and as Apalachine in Paris. [3] It was also promoted as a medicinal tea. [13]

  9. List of barley-based drinks - Wikipedia

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    The color of barley wines ranges from a translucent deep amber, to cloudy mahogany (left), to a near-opaque black (right).. Barley, a member of the grass family, was one of the first domesticated grains in the Fertile Crescent and drinks made from it range from thin herbal teas and beers to thicker drinkable puddings and gruels.