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  2. The Best Tea for Better Brain Health, According to Dietitians

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    Whether you purchase individually bagged or loose-leaf green tea, remember to look out for brands that use high-quality ingredients. We lay this out for you in our rating of the 8 Best Green Teas .

  3. The 11 Highest-Quality Green Teas On Grocery Shelves - AOL

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    Photos: brands. Design: Eat This, Not That.Green tea is one of the healthiest drinks in the world. It's full of powerful plant compounds and antioxidants, and regular consumption of this tea has ...

  4. Can Green Tea Help You Lose Weight? Here's What A ... - AOL

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    One thing you'll want to keep in mind is that this drink *is* caffeinated. A standard eight-ounce cup of green tea has about 25 milligrams of caffeine, and the FDA recommends consuming no more ...

  5. Peace Iced Tea - Wikipedia

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    Peace Iced Tea (often labeled Peace Tea) is an American brand of assorted iced tea beverages produced by the Coca-Cola Company. It was originally produced by the Monster Beverage Company. The product launched on December 21, 2007. Peace Tea contains no artificial flavors or coloring, although it does contain an artificial sweetener, sucralose.

  6. Lipton - Wikipedia

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    Lipton is a brand named after its founder, Sir Tom Lipton who started an eponymous grocery retail business in the United Kingdom in 1871. The brand was used for various consumer goods sold in Lipton stores, including tea from 1890 for which the brand is now best known.

  7. Materva - Wikipedia

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    Materva is a carbonated drink made from yerba mate, a tea popular in Uruguay, Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay. Unlike the somewhat bitter tea-like mate on which it is based, Materva is sweet, with a flavor described as similar to ginger ale [1] or cream soda. [2] Current production includes a diet version called Diet Materva. [3]