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  2. Mastic (plant resin) - Wikipedia

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    Chios mastic gum has been used as a traditional medicine over the last 2,500 years. [4] [better source needed] The word mastic is derived indirectly from Ancient Greek: μαστίχη, lit. 'mastic', which may be related to Ancient Greek: μασᾶσθοι, lit. 'chew'. [5] The first mention of actual mastic 'tears' was by Hippocrates ...

  3. Chifir - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Sugar is sometimes added; the nature of the brew tends to result in a bitter flavor. [2] It is to be carefully sipped, otherwise it may cause vomiting. [citation needed] Ultimately, making chifir involves brewing a great deal of black tea and for a long time. It may be left to brew overnight and drunk either hot or cold.

  4. Big Red (gum) - Wikipedia

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    Big Red is a cinnamon flavored chewing gum introduced by the William Wrigley Jr. Company in 1975. Big Red was available in the United Kingdom and Ireland in the mid to end of the 1990s, but is no longer available there.

  5. What’s the healthiest tea to drink? The benefits of ... - AOL

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    Ginger tea has long been used as a natural way to relieve nausea. Made by steeping fresh or dried ginger in hot water, ginger tea is caffeine-free like other herbal teas.

  6. Clark's Teaberry - Wikipedia

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    Clark's Teaberry Gum is a trademarked brand owned and registered [1] by a family operated confectionary company Iconic Candy, LLC of New Jersey that specializes in the return of authentic original retro candy, [2] snack and chewing gum brands and products. [3] [4] The gum dates to 1900 but the popularity of Teaberry peaked in the 1960s. [5]

  7. Fruit Stripe gum has been discontinued after 54 years - AOL

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    An icon of the gum world has experienced its final chew. Ferrara Candy Company confirmed to TODAY.com that it’s discontinuing Fruit Stripe Gum, which has been tickling taste buds since 1969.

  8. Yaupon tea - Wikipedia

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    In the English-speaking colonies, it was known variously as cassina, yaupon tea, Indian tea, Carolina tea, and Appalachian tea. It was commonly believed to be and used as a diuretic . By the late 1700s, yaupon tea was described as being more commonly used in North Carolina at breakfast than tea made with Camellia sinensis .

  9. When are kids old enough to chew gum — and what happens if ...

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    Gum and other candy can pose a choking risk for young kids. ... Scott recommends telling a child to spit out the chewing gum once it’s lost the original flavor. This will provide them with a ...