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		<description>[Karla Cyr] When hot summer days call for a cool-weather beverage, reach for some Catalina Citrus Sun Tea. It’s like sunshine in a glass, with the pureness and authenticity of natural tea beaming through. You’ll see it as the tea leaves steep in the sun, changing the water to a rich, dark liquid, which lightens to an amber color when the citrus juices are added. Yes, this tea is a little light on sugar, but don’t let that stop you from trying it. Each sip leaves you quenched and refreshed. The citrus scents of orange and lemon that play against the full flavors of black tea and subtle notes of mint are captivating. It’s also a combination that just gets better and better as it sits for a couple of days. For a fizzy note, combine equal parts tea and ginger ale. Whatever your pleasure, go ahead and make this tea and let the sun work its magic.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[Karla Cyr] When hot summer days call for a cool-weather beverage, reach for some Catalina Citrus Sun Tea. It’s like sunshine in a glass, with the pureness and authenticity of natural tea beaming through. You’ll see it as the tea leaves steep in the sun, changing the water to a rich, dark liquid, which lightens to an amber color when the citrus juices are added. Yes, this tea is a little light on sugar, but don’t let that stop you from trying it. Each sip leaves you quenched and refreshed. The citrus scents of orange and lemon that play against the full flavors of black tea and subtle notes of mint are captivating. It’s also a combination that just gets better and better as it sits for a couple of days. For a fizzy note, combine equal parts tea and ginger ale. Whatever your pleasure, go ahead and make this tea and let the sun work its magic.</p>
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