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  2. Ito En - Wikipedia

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    Ito En is the largest green tea distributor in Japan. [1] The Ito En Group includes subsidiaries based in Japan, Indonesia, [2] the United States, Australia, and China. [3] Its products include unsweetened, bottled green tea and loose leaf tea. Ito En is currently the fourth-largest soft drink producer in Japan, after Coca-Cola, Suntory, and ...

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    Ito En Oi Ocha Unsweetened Green Tea. Looking for something fun to sip on that isn’t water? You can buy bottles of already brewed Ito En Oi Ocha Unsweetened Green Tea at Costco. When you need a ...

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    Ito En Oi Ocha Unsweetened Bold Green Tea, Pack of 12 Shoppers on Amazon give this tasty green tea drink 4.6 out of 5 stars, with many saying it's refreshing and best enjoyed cold. $17 at Amazon

  5. Canned tea - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, the first canned tea product, unsweetened oolong, was introduced in Japan by Ito En. The introduction very quickly led to more than one hundred variations, offered both in cans and in bottles. The oolong variety was well suited as the canned tea proved stable even at temperatures up to 50° - 60 °C in vending machines.

  6. Green tea - Wikipedia

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    Green tea is a type of tea made from the leaves and buds of the Camellia sinensis that have not undergone the withering and oxidation process that creates oolong teas and black teas. [1] Green tea originated in China in the late 1st millennium BC, and since then its production and manufacture has spread to other countries in East Asia.

  7. Green tea drinkers have fewer brain lesions linked to dementia

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    The study, which is published in npj Science of Food, found that regular consumption of green tea by older people was linked to having fewer cerebral white matter lesions, suggesting that green ...