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I don't like Green Tea, but will drink a cup of Oolong every now and again.

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Mountain Dew.

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Turkey Monger Wrote:
Uh Duh! Sweet tea.



Oh yea, all the varieties I drink are almost always sweetened heavily.

I wish more places served sweet tea 'round here. No worries, Thanksgivivng in Gainesville will sure find me some.


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I usually start the day with a cup of Twinings English Breakfast -- boil water in the microwave (4:44 in an oversize cup), wait 10 minutes, steep for 10 minutes, add honey or other sweetener, and presto -- the perfect cup of instant tea.

I also make my own homemade variation of Arizona's Green Tea. Basically, I just make green tea with honey the prior night, and then stick it in the fridge.

The funny thing is, the first time I went to make it, I tried to make it as sweet as they make it. I left the entire upper neck of one of those 20 oz. bottles empty, and even after I added two TABLESPOONS of honey, it still wasn't half as sweet. They must either put lots of sugar, or cane syrup, or some insane amount of honey in there. I can no longer stomache how sweet they make it on any regular basis. I'll drink theirs once in a while, but not with any regularity.

I usually have a cup of Celestial Seasonings Tension Tamer in the evening, and a cup of Sleepytime at night (have one right in front of me right now).
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Fuck just stick with English breakfast tea none of that herbal crap

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Republic of Tea: Rasberry Sage or Cinnamon Plum

got a can of the Cinnamon Plum in a corporate gift basket 12 years ago, been drinking it ever since.


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i'm very surprised Tazo hasn't been mentioned.

their green ginger and organic chai's are excellent.


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I got a sample of this a few weeks back and if you are into the herbal stuff or not it is really nice. Mellow and not too flowery. A complex very drinkable tea that isn't heavy. And it doesn't have any caffeine.

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I miss Fast Lane -- anyone else remember this stuff fondly?

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I get tazo chai from starbucks all the time as well.

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I miss Fast Lane -- anyone else remember this stuff fondly?


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...and it's not just the caffeine. The blend of flavors was spot-on. Morning Thunder is closest, yet I can't drink it with the same regularity.

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