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| Gorgeous, gorgeous girls (and boys) love loaded tea so we've teamed up with our friend Jana from Silver Lining Lessons to give away the ultimate tea bundle. Stay cool this summer as you sip from your favorite 32 oz SLL tumbler. Get ready to be that loaded tea girl (or boy). Enter for a chance to win: • 2 Bags of Instant Tea of Your Choice • Branded 32 oz Double Wall Acrylic Tumbler • 2 Flavor Packs • Branded Waterproof Decal • 2 Exclusive SLL Recipes | | Have a colorful and flavorful rest of your week, Jimmy | | "The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane." — Marcus Aurelius | | Featuring @wakacoffee Instant Whipped Coffee | | Herbal tea does not contain tea leaves, and hence it is not considered tea. Instead, herbal teas include different plants, herbs, and spices such as chamomile, hibiscus, and mint. | | Tea bags were developed in the United States by accident | | In 1908, a New York tea merchant sent samples of his product sealed in silk bags to restaurants and cafes throughout the city. After some time, he discovered that the restaurants were brewing his tea directly in the silk bags to save time. This method of brewing immediately caught on. | | Bird-watcher wrongfully accused in Central Park video gets a bird-watching TV show Christian Cooper, the bird-watching Black man who was the target of false accusations during an encounter in New York City's Central Park in 2020, has a new TV show airing on National Geographic. Photo courtesy of National Geographic Read more. | | | Gel film pulls buckets of drinking water per day from thin air Water scarcity is a major problem for much of the world's population, but with the right equipment, drinking water can be wrung out of thin air. Researchers have now demonstrated a low-cost gel film that can pull many liters of water per day out of even very dry air. Photo courtesy of UT Austin Read more. | | | The world's oldest living wombat, Wain, sets Guinness World record Wain the wombat is confirmed as the oldest living wombat in captivity ever at the age of 32 – equivalent to over 100 human years. According to Guinness World Records, Wain was rescued from his mother's pouch after a car accident in 1989. Photo courtesy of Guinness World Record Read more. | | | | | Waka Coffee, Inc. | 382 N Lemon Ave Walnut, CA 91789 No longer want to receive these emails? Unsubscribe | | | | |
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