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Almost any kind of real juice - especially cranberry-grape, cranberry-apple, and orange juice

Good, strong, dark coffee, black (as I always say, I take my coffee black because I like coffee)

Good green tea and matcha

Original Amp

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Its quite sugar-y, but its:

- half orange juice,

- half fruit punch,

- little bit of cherry grenadine.

 

I believe it's a 'Bahama Mama' if you add rum to it, but it tastes just a delicious without it.

  • 3 weeks later...
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The "Piña colada" wich is the pineapple drink also served with alcohol ofcourse..

But I like water so much..  a cold glass of water its a rush

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Turkey Hill Iced Tea! Back home, my family goes through three or four gallons a week (more like every 5 days) with only three of us drinking it haha

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I learned this one back in my college days:  orange juice in milk.  Tastes like a dreamcicle and you got everything you need to get going.

Out here in Oregon we have a bottled water company called  Earth H20.  The water comes from a sterile lake deep inside a lava funnel.  It is so pure, it is bottled straight out of pipe. The taste is unbelievable.

 

I love hot Earl Grey tea.

 

Years ago my favorite drink was Pepsi or Coke from a fountain.  I love fountain sodas, but the bad thing is the carbonation.  It eats the calcium out of your bones.  So I had to stop drinking it when I broke my arm.

I didn't know it would do that, but the xrays were very clear about drinking carbonated drinks 18 hours a day.  Since I stopped, my bones look better.

 

I got to drink a very cold cup of water from a glacier in Alaska once.  The water was about 25000 years old, we were told.  It was really good.

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^I didn't know carbonation did that either, which isn't good because I love carbonated drinks.... 

 

Also, that's really cool about the Alaskan water! I got to go to Germany, Austria, and Switzerland for a school trip once and while we were in the Alps, there were fountains everywhere where you could fill up bottles of water. The water came straight from the top of the mountains! Best water I've had to date. 

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