Lipton drink mixers for the busy body on the go have recently expanded to iced tea, and not a moment too soon. With the heat of summer breathing down our necks, those of us who are short on time and containers will truly appreciate these small packets of pre-measured iced tea mix. The simplicity of opening the non caloric mix and dumping it into 16 ounce bottle of water is so simple that even my toddler could mix himself a cool one for some thirst quenching tea. The flavors range form the traditional to a variety of green tea mixtures. These are ideal to keep in your glove compartment, diaper bag or office drawer to help give any plain bottle of water a little zip.
Tea to go, good stuff for the summer
Lipton drink mixers for the busy body on the go have recently expanded to iced tea, and not a moment too soon. With the heat of summer breathing down our necks, those of us who are short on time and containers will truly appreciate these small packets of pre-measured iced tea mix. The simplicity of opening the non caloric mix and dumping it into 16 ounce bottle of water is so simple that even my toddler could mix himself a cool one for some thirst quenching tea. The flavors range form the traditional to a variety of green tea mixtures. These are ideal to keep in your glove compartment, diaper bag or office drawer to help give any plain bottle of water a little zip.
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6-02-2006 @7:26PM jared said... Why is this power better than a tea bag, a slice of lemon, and a little honey?
Ingredients:
Instant green tea, maltodextrin, citric acid (provides tartness), sucralose (Splenda brand), natural flavors (contain soy lecithin), silicon dioxide (prevents caking).
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6-02-2006 @9:06PM yelena said... these have been around for a while. i remeber seeing these at my local albertson's over a year ago. since last feb maybe? but definitely seen them around. and my albertson's is in a fairly tiny, but growing, town. if we had it i'm sure it must hab=ve been around even longer in most places.
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6-02-2006 @10:28PM Franz Hemingbeck said... I was under the impression that Slashfood was a place for gourmet foods, not crappy consumer products like powdered iced tea. Maybe there should be a place called Slashslop for blog entries like this.
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