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Does anyone else drink these? Let me know!!!
      #68407 - 05/06/04 07:09 PM

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Hi

Does anyone drink SoBe? My roommate bought me one the "citrus energy drink" and for the most part it seems okay though it has a little bit orange juice and lemon juice.

It even has a small amount of Acacia powder in it!

Thanks

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Re: Does anyone else drink these? Let me know!!! new
      #68408 - 05/06/04 07:39 PM
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Gosh... I have not had any of these in YEARS!

Is this the one you got? web page



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Re: Does anyone else drink these? Let me know!!! new
      #68462 - 05/07/04 06:15 AM

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Yep, that's the one I have. Did you ever have any problems with it?

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Re: Does anyone else drink these? Let me know!!! new
      #68492 - 05/07/04 08:17 AM
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If I recall I got D from it....

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Re: Does anyone else drink these? Let me know!!! new
      #68502 - 05/07/04 08:42 AM
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A lot of the SoBe drinks (like this one) contain milk. If you look in the ingredients, it says "natural flavors (contains milk)". There are a few SoBes that I can handle, although I forget the names of them. All depends if I've had soluble fiber and am stress-free.

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Re: Does anyone else drink these? Let me know!!! new
      #68575 - 05/07/04 01:58 PM

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Thanks everyone!

I'll recheck the label!

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okay how about Lipton ice tea? new
      #68651 - 05/07/04 07:18 PM

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Does anyone have problems with the Lipton ice tea? They sell it at Subway and i'm often tempted though I did not see anything about it being caffine free or that caffine is in it.

I wonder what type of tea it is?!

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Lipton Iced Tea new
      #68654 - 05/07/04 07:29 PM
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Here is the Lipton Iced Tea Sweetened

Here is the Lipton Iced Tea Unsweetened

They both have HFCS and they don't say caffeine free either.

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Re: Lipton Iced Tea new
      #68659 - 05/07/04 07:42 PM
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I have found it's easier to drink plain bottled water if you aren't sure what's really in the beverage you're thinking about. Lipton tea is one I stay away from. I usually will brew my own and carry it with me in the car along with my bottled water. At least this way you'll know what's in the drink you've made. Can't stress how important it is to read the lables and think about what it might do to you. The less that's on the lable, the better you'll know what's in it.

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STOP & SHOP DECAFFEINATED ICED TEA new
      #68700 - 05/08/04 07:18 AM
Dolphin

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I bought an iced tea mix which I thought was safe until I read some of the iced tea posts. I haven't tried it yet, but maybe somebody can help me with the ingredients. They are: sugar, citric acid, naturally decaffeinated instant tea, caramel color, natural lemon flavor, artificial color (Red 40). What do you think? I thought I found an easy way of making iced tea, but might have to go back brewing my own.

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Iced Tea new
      #68726 - 05/08/04 01:01 PM

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What type of tea do you use for your ice tea and could you tell me how to prepare it?

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Re: STOP & SHOP DECAFFEINATED ICED TEA new
      #68787 - 05/08/04 08:22 PM
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Quote:

I bought an iced tea mix which I thought was safe until I read some of the iced tea posts. I haven't tried it yet, but maybe somebody can help me with the ingredients. They are: sugar, citric acid, naturally decaffeinated instant tea, caramel color, natural lemon flavor, artificial color (Red 40). What do you think? I thought I found an easy way of making iced tea, but might have to go back brewing my own.



Dolphin, that sounds safe as long as you can handle tea. Most IBSers are okay with it but it does contain tannins which are a problem for some people. Personally I'm okay with decaf tea. I think it would be worth a try!

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Re: Iced Tea new
      #68791 - 05/08/04 09:15 PM
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I make iced tea just about every other day because I drink so much of it, so here's how I make it:

Depending on the size of your pitcher, you'll probably need 6-8 decaffeinated tea bags. You fill a pitcher with hot water (just the hottest that your tap water gets) and put the tea bags in it, leaving the the strings hanging over so you can get them out again later, then you put the lid on and let it sit for an hour or so. Then, when it looks strong enough, throw away the tea bags and add 1 to 2 cups of sugar depending on your pitcher size and how you like it. Then just put it in the fridge! They make lots of different flavors too, like mango and cranberry (I adore the mango!), so have fun!

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