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John Kuthe wrote:
> Sweetee is not thirst quenching, it's candy and makes you thirstier. > > Water is thirst quenching. Pure unadulterated water. Nothing better. > > John Kuthe... > <yawn> So drink the sweetea just for the flavor and caffeine. Not everything one eats and drinks has to be strictly just for function. |
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On Jun 15, 8:36*am, Goomba > wrote:
> John Kuthe wrote: > > Sweetee is not thirst quenching, it's candy and makes you thirstier. > > > Water is thirst quenching. Pure unadulterated water. Nothing better. > > > John Kuthe... > > <yawn> So drink the sweetea just for the flavor and caffeine. Not > everything one eats and drinks has to be strictly just for function. Perhaps you'll let me drink unsweetened tea for the flavor and caffeine? I don't like sweetened tea--hot or cold. (Iced green tea is very refreshing, but not at all Southern.) Mostly I drink iced tap water, anyway. Cindy Hamilton |
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