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  2. Earl Grey tea - Wikipedia

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    According to the Grey family, the tea was specially blended by a Chinese mandarin for Lord Grey, to suit the water at Howick Hall, the family seat in Northumberland, using bergamot in particular to offset the preponderance of lime in the local water. Lady Grey used it to entertain in London as a political hostess, and it proved so popular that ...

  3. Kool-Aid - Wikipedia

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    Kool-Aid is usually sold in powder form, in either packets or small tubs. The actual beverage is prepared by mixing the powder with sugar (the packets of powder are usually, though not always, unsweetened) and water, typically by the pitcherful. The drink is usually either served with ice or refrigerated and served chilled.

  4. Coconut water - Wikipedia

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    A young coconut, ready to drink with a straw Coconut water from a mature coconut Coconut-water vendor on donkey cart, c. 1950. Port of Spain.. Coconut water (also coconut juice) is the clear liquid inside young coconuts (fruits of the coconut palm).

  5. Snus - Wikipedia

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    Snus is a smokeless tobacco product placed between the upper lip and gum for extended periods of time.

  6. Alcopop - Wikipedia

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    Hard seltzer is a related category of alcoholic drinks based on flavored seltzer water. Hard soda, meanwhile, is specifically related to soft drinks. Hard lemonade, which could be considered an alcopop, has been around for some time. Hard cider, on the other hand, is a fermented beverage similar to wine or beer.

  7. Italian ice - Wikipedia

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    Italian ice is a semi-frozen sweetened treat composed of finely granulated ice and fruit concentrates, juices, or purées, or other natural or artificial food flavorings. [1] [2] Italian ice is derived from Italian granita and is in many ways similar to sorbet and snow cones, but differs from American-style sherbet in that it does not contain dairy or egg ingredients. [1]

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