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  2. Limeade - Wikipedia

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    Limeade, also called lime soda, is a lime-flavored, sometimes carbonated, drink. It is usually sweetened with sugar or sweeteners . A common method of preparation is to juice limes and combine the juice with simple syrup or honey syrup, along with some water and perhaps more sugar or honey. [ 1 ]

  3. How to Make Lemonade - AOL

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    Limeade. Instead of using lemon juice, just use limes. Meyer Lemonade. Use Meyer lemons and add a little bit less simple syrup, ... This popular vitamin C serum is on sale for just $10: '60 is the ...

  4. Brazilian Lemonade Proves That Sometimes The Best ... - AOL

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    "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Yields: 6-8 servings. Prep Time: 5 mins. Total Time: 10 mins

  5. 50 Unhealthiest Bottled Drinks to Leave on Grocery Shelves

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    Per 15.2-ounce bottle: 270 calories, 0 g fat (0 g saturated fat), 25 mg sodium, 63 g carbs (0 g fiber, 53 g sugar), 4 g protein. Oh, these bottled smoothies. They always sound refreshing and even ...

  6. Swiss lemonade - Wikipedia

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    Swiss lemonade, [1] limonada suíça or Brazilian lemonade (Portuguese pronunciation: [limoˈnadɐ suˈisɐ]) is a type of Brazilian limeade made of lime pieces with peel, ice cubes, sugar, and water. The ingredients are usually beaten together in a blender and then strained.

  7. -ade (suffix) - Wikipedia

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    A glass of limeade-ade is a suffix used for a fruit– (often citrus) flavored beverage. [1] These drinks may be carbonated or non-carbonated. Widespread examples include lemonade, cherryade, [2] limeade, and orangeade. It is often mixed with water. Variants of the suffix have been used in brand names, including Kool-Aid and Flavor Aid from the ...

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    Currently, pennies are 97.5% zinc and 2.5% copper, and at current prices of those metals, each new penny has a theoretical "melt value" -- what you'd get if you melted down pennies and sold the ...

  9. Category:Limeade - Wikipedia

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