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    Shipping in April 2002 and first available to consumers in May, it was produced in 12 oz cans, 20 oz bottles, 1-liter bottles, and 2-liter bottles. [5] The soda's mascot of the same name was described as a "cyber lizard" in SoBe's press release. This character was a modernized version of the lizard found on other SoBe products. [6]

  6. Infuser - Wikipedia

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    A tea infuser is a device in which loose, dried tea leaves are placed for steeping or brewing, in a mug or a teapot full of hot water. It is often called a teaball, tea maker or tea egg. [1] The tea infuser gained popularity in the first half of the 19th century. Tea infusers enable one to easily steep tea from fannings and broken leaf teas. [2]

  7. Fuze Beverage - Wikipedia

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    Fuze Beverage (/ f j uː z / fyooz), commercially referred to as simply Fuze (marketed in Switzerland, Turkey, Georgia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan as Fuse; formerly in Malaysia and Singapore as Heaven and Earth [2] and in Indonesia as Frestea), is a manufacturer of teas and non-carbonated fruit drinks enriched with vitamins. [1]