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New packaging for Tibetan Tea.


Tibetan Tea has a new look. For iced tea drinkers looking for a new twist on an old favorite, a new taste sensation is offered in Tibetan Tea. Infused with all natural ingredients, Tibetan Tea is a sparkling black and herbal tea blend enhanced with ginseng ginseng (jĭn`sĕng), common name for the Araliaceae, a family of tropical herbs, shrubs, and trees that are often prickly and sometimes grow as climbing forms. , guarana guarana /gua·ra·na/ (gwah-rah´nah) [Tupi-Guarani] the Brazilian woody vine Paullinia cupana, or a dried paste prepared from its seeds which is used as a stimulant and tonic in folk medicine and for the treatment of headache in , ginger and sweetened with a touch of honey. It offers the soothing qualities traditionally associated with tea, but provides a "kick" in the way of a light, mild effervescence ef·fer·vesce  
intr.v. ef·fer·vesced, ef·fer·vesc·ing, ef·fer·vesc·es
1. To emit small bubbles of gas, as a carbonated or fermenting liquid.

2. To escape from a liquid as bubbles; bubble up.

3.
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"Tibetan Tea was formulated for consumers with a discerning palette who wanted a refreshing tea with superior, natural ingredients. In an arena where many beverages look and taste the same, this sparkling recipe sets Tibetan Tea apart from all others," says Stan Zee, founder of Tibetan Tea. "Our product contains no preservatives or artificial flavors or colors. Additionally, Tibetan Tea is pasteurized pas·teur·ize  
tr.v. pas·teur·ized, pas·teur·iz·ing, pas·teur·iz·es
To subject (a beverage or other food) to pasteurization.



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 in the can to ensure the highest quality tea beverage."

At the 2005 World Tea Expo Tibetan Tea won second place for the Best RTD RTD returned to duty (US DoD)
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 Sweetened category.

Tibetan Tea, 2385 E. Windmill Lane, Suite 190, Las Vegas, Nevada 89123. Tel/Fax: (1)(866) 336-7393, Web: www. tibetantea, com.
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Date:Mar 20, 2006
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