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Tropical Tea

Iced tea becomes a tropical orange treat when it's mixed with fruity flavor. From eatbetteramerica.

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Tropical Tea
  • PREP TIME

    10 Min

  • TOTAL TIME

    10 Min

  • SERVINGS

    12

 

4 1/2
cups water
4
cups iced tea
1
can (12 ounces) frozen pineapple-orange juice concentrate, thawed
Fresh mint leaf, if desired
  • 1 Mix water, iced tea and juice concentrate in large pitcher.
  • 2 Serve over ice. Garnish with mint.

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Nutrition Information:

Nutrition Information:

1 Serving (1 Serving)
  • Calories 70
    • (Calories from Fat 0),
  • Total Fat 0g
    • (Saturated Fat 0g,
    • Trans Fat 0g),
  • Cholesterol 0mg;
  • Sodium 5mg;
  • Total Carbohydrate 16g
    • (Dietary Fiber 0g,
    • Sugars 14g),
  • Protein 0g;
Percent Daily Value*:
  • Vitamin A 0 %;
  • Vitamin C 30 %;
  • Calcium 0 %;
  • Iron 0 %;
Exchanges:
  • 0 Starch;
  • 1/2 Fruit;
  • 1/2 Other Carbohydrate;
  • 0 Skim Milk;
  • 0 Low-Fat Milk;
  • 0 Milk;
  • 0 Vegetable;
  • 0 Very Lean Meat;
  • 0 Lean Meat;
  • 0 High-Fat Meat;
  • 0 Fat;
Carbohydrate Choices:
  • 1;
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

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Posted 3/9/2011 3:18:44 PM REPORT ABUSE rachtest said:
Rating:
my kids love this!
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