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Tom you can also buy lipton teabags that will do a gallon in one shot. they have them at Sam's Club ( i know you dont shop there) but you could probably get them from somewhere else.actually you can get them here
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Diet Dr Pepper is my soft drink of choice, Diet Coke would be my second choice, I never did acquire much of a taste for Diet Pepsi (sorry Tom!). Whenever I drink a 'regular' soft drink they seem to taste like thick syrup....yuck.
Sweet tea done to perfection (a rarity) along with good 'ol southern cooking is a combination that simply cannot be beat for me!
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Good thinking, Jake. Thanks.
We usually have several hundred Lipton bags laying around from having bought them at Costco for some damn event or another. It's not that I have a great preference for the Lipton tea or anything; I just found a satisfying way to use it up.
I'm going to look for those bigger bags, though.
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There is a specialty one, I can't remember the name(anyone?), but they make a pop that tastes like an orange creamsicle - when ice cold its awesome on a hot day.
I bet you're talking about Stewart's Orange 'n' Cream. I like it also, as well as their others ...
That's it! and yes their other flavors are very good as well. The lime is quite refreshing too.
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I grew up drinking Apple Beer and wished grocery stores still carried it. I might just order a case. For the most part now days I stick with Coke from Mexico and the occasional Frostie Root Beer which is also hard to find these days.
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For pop, it's 7-Up, but on Coke vs Pepsi it's regular Coke. Coffee vs tea, it's always tea(with lime juice and sugar). Juices are orange, pineapple and tomato.
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Diet Pepsi. 4 or 5 a day, easy.
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Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr. Pepper.
Awesome. Really long name, too.
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I just enjoyed a nice slush today with my lunch. I went to our local Quick Trip gas station (1 block away) and mixed up a 32 oz treat of about 50% lemonade slush and 50% black cherry slush... Stir and enjoy! Yum! And for only $1.05!
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