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TEXAS TEA Peach Tea Frederickburg - 16 Fl. Oz.
Made with real fruit and premium tea (Brewed organic black tea [water + tea]). 100% all natural. No preservatives. Made with Texas water! Gluten-free. Non GMO Project verified. nongmoproject.org. Facebook: facebook.com/teasoftexas. Twitter: (at)TeasofTexas. Contains 2% juice. All natural, no preservatives. Fredericksburg, Texas: Fredericksburg, known for its famous peaches, was named for Prince Frederick of Prussia by John O. Meusebach in 1846. The town was laid out like the German villages along the Rhine River, from which many of the colonists had come. This strong German heritage can be seen in the architecture, food and rich traditions of Fredericksburg. Fredericksburg was the birth place of Fleet Admiral Chester William Nimitz, United States Navy. Visit us at www.teasoftexas.com. Go Texan. Real Texas, real tea. Products of Texas.
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Calories | 78.0kcal | (-) | ||||
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Total Fat | 0.0g | 0% | ||||
Sodium | 7.0mg | 0% | ||||
Total Carbohydrate | 21.0g | 7% | ||||
Total Sugars | 21.0g | (-) | ||||
Protein | 0.0g | 0% | ||||
Vitamin A | 0.0mcg | 0% | ||||
Vitamin C | 0.0mcg | 0% | ||||
Calcium | 0.0mg | 0% | ||||
Iron | 0.0mg | 0% |
Shake well. Refrigerate after opening.
DB MILLER
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