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@AuntMame wrote:

I love iced tea with a splash of lemonade. A Jack Nicklaus they call it. 

 

I'll have to try it with sparkling water. 

 

I keep reading that carbonated water is corrosive to the enamel on one's teeth. But really, life is too short to worry about all these things. 


Wrong golfer.  It is called an Arnold Palmer.


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No thanks!  Everything about them is bad and unhealthy.

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I tried it years ago at a nearby Vietnamese restaurant.  Didn't care for it at all. 

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It's ridiculously sweet but you can usually customize it . I get classic milky tea, HALF sweet, a Little Ice, and dark Boba bubbles.  Honestly, with the tapioca beads It's as filling as a meal and keeps me awake for the rest of the day.

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@cindyNC 

 

It's so sweet I don't know how anyone can drink it. I got a four pack and my plan is to add it to unsweetened sparkling water.

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I tried it once at a restaurant and won't drink it again. 

 

I will stick with my diet iced tea.

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Miss. Definitely not my "cup of tea."  Smiley Wink

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@AuntMame wrote:

I love iced tea with a splash of lemonade. A Jack Nicklaus they call it. 

 

I'll have to try it with sparkling water. 

 

I keep reading that carbonated water is corrosive to the enamel on one's teeth. But really, life is too short to worry about all these things. 


Isn't it an Arnold Palmer?