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  2. We’re Obsessed with the Tea Forte Iced Tea Pitcher - AOL

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    Treat yourself to an elegant iced tea pitcher—because you're worth it. The post We’re Obsessed with the Tea Forte Iced Tea Pitcher appeared first on Taste of Home.

  3. This Spiked Arnold Palmer Is The Boozy Bev We'll Be Sipping ...

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    In a medium pot over medium heat, brew tea and hot water until infused, 3 to 4 minutes. Strain tea into a small ice-filled pitcher. Add sugar, stir to combine, then top off with more ice, if needed.

  4. Long Island iced tea - Wikipedia

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    The Long Island iced tea, or Long Island ice tea, is an IBA official cocktail, typically made with vodka, tequila, light rum, triple sec, gin, and a splash of cola. Despite its name, the cocktail does not typically contain iced tea , but is named for having the same amber hue as iced tea.

  5. Arnold Palmer (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Iced tea, lemonade The Arnold Palmer is a non-alcoholic beverage that combines iced tea and lemonade . The name refers to the professional American golfer Arnold Palmer , who was known to often request and drink this beverage combination; some attribute the invention of the beverage to the golfer.

  6. Iced tea - Wikipedia

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    Iced tea (or ice tea) [1] is a form of cold tea. Though it is usually served in a glass with ice, it can refer to any tea that has been chilled or cooled. It may be ...

  7. The Hall China Company - Wikipedia

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    Hall China was founded on August 14, 1903, by Robert Hall, in the former West, Hardwick and George Pottery facility, following the dissolution of the two-year-old East Liverpool Potteries Company. He began making dinnerware and toilet seats, but soon found that institutional ware such as bedpans, chamber pots and pitchers was more profitable.