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| Snapple Peach Iced Tea | By Todd Wilbur
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| Recipe Rating: 5.0 (1 reviews)
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Snapple was selling juices for five years--since 1982--before the fruity line of teas was rolled out. Just five years after that, Snapple was selling more tea in the U.S. than Lipton or Nestea. Today, even though Snapple sells over 50 different bottle beverages, the iced teas are still the most successful products in the line. But not all the fruity flavors of tea were hits. Cranberry, strawberry, and orange are not extinct, so those flavors can only be enjoyed by making versions of your own at home with these simple formulas. |
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This original recipe can be found in Todd Wilbur's bestselling cookbook: Top Secret Recipes: Sodas, Smoothies, Spirits and Shakes.
Click here to get your copy.
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This original recipe can be found in Todd Wilbur's bestselling cookbook:
Top Secret Recipes: Sodas, Smoothies, Spirits and Shakes.
Click here to get your copy.
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Submitted on 12/02/12 |
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| It taste just I am drinking a snapple. I used the sugar free version of the syrup. |
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