I mean compared to tea-bagging at home and stuff you'd make fresh?
I can't stop drinking diet peach snapple, i'm not gonna stop drinking it either way I just wanted to know if still held the nutrients that tea usually has.
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I mean compared to tea-bagging at home and stuff you'd make fresh?
I can't stop drinking diet peach snapple, i'm not gonna stop drinking it either way I just wanted to know if still held the nutrients that tea usually has.
[QUOTE=pb123456789;648054993]I mean compared to tea-bagging at home and stuff you'd make fresh?
I can't stop drinking diet peach snapple, i'm not gonna stop drinking it either way I just wanted to know.[/QUOTE]
Snapple is made from the best stuff on earth, so you know it's good.
Also, is all of that tea-bagging at home really necessary? (Do what, now?)
I would buy peach tea bags, brew a gallon of the stuff, and then sweeten it with Stevia in the Raw.
Then again, I've got a perhaps unnecessary phobia of aspartame.
Also I'm cheap as hell and this would save a lot of money.
[QUOTE=TBU720;648057603]I'm cheap as hell and this would save a lot of money.[/QUOTE]
I agree with this part.
OP, Do this.
Turn Snapple bottle around. Read nutrition facts. Win.
What do you mean by "good for you"?
Commercial iced tea is not tea. Especially Arizona/Lipton...it's sugar water with flavoring. Actual tea leaves and such are one of the last ingredients...donotwant
That said I love the diet snapples. Raspberry all day erryday.
Who's tea-bagging who at your house?