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| Kansas town wins recognition for 'Green tea' effort McCook Daily Gazette The magazine lauded "elegant wind turbines and LED streetlights," and quoted Ruth Ann Wedel, site manager of GreenTown, the city's rebuilding campaign, who said "being green is such a part of our identity that people assume we changed our name after ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| MADE Drinks Company Partners with Cascadia Managing Brands The Beverage Network With over 70 years of combined beverage experience, Cascadia will provide strategic sales support to help increase distribution of MADE's delicious natural and organic green tea and fruit juice drinks through both DSD and natural channel partnerships. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Day 3: Cut Back on Caffeine Huffington Post (blog) Wednesday: Start drinking herbal tea. (If necessary, opt for green tea, weak black tea or Yerba Mate. These have some caffeine but are gentler on your system than coffee). You can continue drinking tea throughout the program. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Chronic Ice Hemp Iced Tea Takes on a Refreshing New Look; Adds 5 New Flavors San Francisco Chronicle (press release) "The new formula contains 100% cane sugar, whole leaf green tea, organic black tea and hemp seed. The new blueberry-grape and pineapple flavors of Chronic Ice contain 7% real fruit juice for flavoring, and the ginger ale is flavored with real ginger. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Best bubble tea Washington Post This brightly lit, modern College Park location of the teahouse chain offers one of the more extensive bubble tea lists in the area, trumping even its Rockville sibling. Select a drink base of jasmine, oolong, black or ma-cha green tea to complement ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Green Tea vs. Ovarian and Lung Cancers | Ez Go Articles By Expert Article Writer In part three of my look at green tea's powers, we'll address the evidence for its use against lung and ovarian cancers. Ez Go Articles |
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| American public opinion and climate change: No green Tea | The ... American public opinion and climate change. No green Tea. Sep 8th 2011, 13:29 by The Economist online. Tweet. What Americans think about climate change, ... www.economist.com/.../american-public-opinion-and-climate-... | ||
| Green tea with a hint of panda manu A university teacher has plans to grow green tea using panda manure as fertilizer and sell it at sky-high prices. usa.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2011-09/.../content_13622029.ht... |
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