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Randy's Texas Tea

Submitted by: PATTY H. 
Cold black tea with the refreshing tang of orange and lemon juices, a li'l sugah and the perfect garnish of sliced lemon and lime. 

Morning Afternoon Night Iced Tea

Submitted by: SBK465 
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
This is the perfect pick-me-up for a hot day, when you first wake up, or if you're staying up late. 

Cherry Limeade II

Submitted by: Anonymous 
A thirst quenching drink with lemon-lime soda and grenadine with a wedge of lime squeezed in for good measure. 

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Submitted by: Judy 
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Arnold Palmer

Submitted by: Ty 
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Iced tea and lemonade are a golfer's best friend. 
 
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