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As a former sweet tea lover drinking plain tea now especially during the pre-surgery period. Well, I added the Premier peach Protein Drink to my tea. Now I have Protein tasty tea. Love it. It is Peach tea with protein. Will make popcycles from it too.

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And that's a perk I hadn't tried, Thanx Sandra for the idea!

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That sounds delicious, Sandra. Unfortunately, my Doc doesn't allow tea (not even herbal) or coffee post-surgery for 6 months. I have tried to ask why, but he has NOT given me a clear answer.😟

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2 hours ago, Sandra Nuelken said:

As a former sweet tea lover drinking plain tea now especially during the pre-surgery period. Well, I added the Premier peach Protein Drink to my tea. Now I have Protein tasty tea. Love it. It is Peach tea with Protein. Will make popcycles from it too.

It's delish isn't it. :) Try it in peach tea. ;)

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I drink Crystal Light Peach Tea in my Water. Love it!

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1 hour ago, TeeRob said:

That sounds delicious, Sandra. Unfortunately, my Doc doesn't allow tea (not even herbal) or coffee post-surgery for 6 months. I have tried to ask why, but he has NOT given me a clear answer.😟

This is Decaf tea. Lipton sells it and I brew it, sadly now without sugar, but the Premier peach Protein drink puts some kick into it.

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Congrats on your upcoming surgery!

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7 hours ago, Sandra Nuelken said:

As a former sweet tea lover drinking plain tea now especially during the pre-surgery period. Well, I added the Premier peach Protein Drink to my tea. Now I have Protein tasty tea. Love it. It is Peach tea with Protein. Will make popcycles from it too.

If you're a Chai tea drinker, try that with the vanilla Premier Protein - YUM!!!

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As a former sweet tea lover drinking plain tea now especially during the pre-surgery period. Well, I added the Premier peach Protein Drink to my tea. Now I have Protein tasty tea. Love it. It is Peach tea with Protein. Will make popcycles from it too.
That's a GREAT idea! I can't wait to try it!! Thank you [emoji4]

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Hot or iced The best tea in my opinion that is naturally Decaf and naturally sweet is African red bush tea, aka. Rooibos or red tea. Or Hibiscus tea. If you need sweet licorice tea is good too. Also for natural energy without caffeine try yerba mate’ tea. And for a relaxing tea kava tea is good.

I usually liked a nice strong Yorkshire gold tea or coffee in the evening and Rooibos for Breakfast. I would also buy Luzianne hibiscus tea for making iced tea, and it’s naturally sweet but I use stevia and add some skinny girl flavor Syrup (sugar free)

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