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Re: Another product bites the dust

Cheez Balls are alive and well around hereSmiley Happy I think Utz makes them. They have them in the bag and the big ""barrels"" that Sam's has.

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Re: Another product bites the dust

Called Nestea, directly. They said it was discontinued in 2013. One jar usually lasted me a yr. so didn't know about it till I just now tried to find it after throwing out my outdated jar.

Just have to find another non Lipton decaf. sheesh..........hope, they don't quit raising chickens or I will starve to death. LOL

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Re: Another product bites the dust

I cannot even imagine anyone Hoarding 'instant tea' -- YUCK.

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Re: Another product bites the dust

On 10/17/2014 Remee said:

YUK, it should bite the dust! Instant tea in a jar...how gross.

Amen!!!! It's so easy to make fresh.

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Re: Another product bites the dust

Send me your directions, please. I have trouble making it. If you just want to make 3 glasses in a pitcher. How many tea bags should I use , so, it won't be to strong I like mild tea.

what's the relation to hot water to the cold ?

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Re: Another product bites the dust

If you can find a decaf tea in bags or loose tea, that suits your taste, you could buy an iced tea maker & make your own & make it as strong or weak as you like. I currently have a Hamilton Beach ice tea maker (I think I got it from Amazon, but Walmart or other places might carry also) that I'd have for a while & I like it better than the Mr Coffee Iced Tea maker I had previously. It's quick & easy to use, you just fill one pitcher to the line with ice, put your tea of choice in the basket & pour water into the machine & it heats the water & puts it down over the tea in the basket & it drips onto the ice & Voila! You have iced tea that you can drink right away. You might also try jugs of ready made tea. I used to enjoy drinking Arizona Peach Iced tea in the gallon jugs, but I haven't bought it in a long time, so it may not be available anymore.

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Re: Another product bites the dust

On 10/17/2014 Rocker said:

I cannot even imagine anyone Hoarding 'instant tea' -- YUCK.

Oh, I cannot even imagine anyone being so offensive to others. YUCK.

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Re: Another product bites the dust

I went to walmart and found that Louisanne however, it's spelled in decaf bags. I got to experiment with it to get it just right. I used 3 tea bags and it was to strong had to use like 15 splenda packets. Sister, told me to go down to one, so, I'll work with the bags till I get it right. Then, they will quit making decaf wait and see !!!!!!! {#emotions_dlg.lol}

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Re: Another product bites the dust

Just add some ice water until it's the strength you want.