• @simple
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    4 months ago

    Not to mention Lipton Ice Tea is rubbish. You can make your own for 1/10th of the price, and it’ll taste 10x better.

    • @Aux
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      364 months ago

      What are you making your tea out of if it costs €0.50? Gold or something?

      • @LifeInMultipleChoice
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        64 months ago

        My favorite part about purchasing iced tea in the store is that you will have 2 bottles sitting right next to each other. One will contain a product that costs far more and both will cost the same price. The main cost of sweet tea is sugar. No sugar in unsweet tea, just water and tea leaves…

        • Anti-Face Weapon
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          134 months ago

          The cost of the sugar is extremely minor compared to the price of bottling, transporting, and vending the tea.

        • @hardaysknight
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          164 months ago

          It’s spelled “raspberry”. But I know what you mean, I really like reen tea.

            • Ben Hur Horse Race
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              84 months ago

              jesus christ its been a long time since those burned match-end neurons had activity pumped into them

          • Matt
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            44 months ago

            It’s spelled “green”. But I know what you mean, I really like hite tea

          • @Axle182
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            34 months ago

            It’s spelled “green”. But I know what you mean, I really like emon tea.

      • @OhmsLawn
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        54 months ago

        Mix in some peach herbal tea bags for another 15 cents?

      • @HollandJim
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        44 months ago

        Note the € sign - it’ll be nearly as expensive and you’ll only find 2-3 flavors if you’re lucky (US expat in NL)

        Op: Brew your own tea and make your own. Or reduce it by half and add it as a concentrate to fizzy water if you need the bubbles. Also, equal parts sugar and water, low heat in a saucepan until reduced by ⅓-½ and you’ve got sugar syrup. That lasts in the fridge forever, and you can make it as sweet or not as you’d like.

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            4 months ago

            Use low to medium heat - too hot and you can make the concentrates bitter or crystallized. 😉 The tea concentrate can be kept in the fridge for about a week, but keep it capped.

    • @fidodo
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      14 months ago

      If you’re using Lipton tea bags then it’s more like 1/100th