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Old 06-19-2017, 06:42 AM #1
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I have hazelnut downstairs. didn't pick it up yesterday so don't know how I will react to that. I think so far the original flavor I like the best. I drink a lot of tea too. I drink twinings earl grey the most and then twinings green tea. I have a lot of darjeeling tea and some oolong tea. I use splenda.
I also have been using a lot of lemon and try to have a glass of warm water with lemon in the morning. It is supposed to be very good for you. That was the first time I came across that information about tea. Why isn't it widespread?
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