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		<title>by: Schpenke</title>
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					<description>English Breakfast is by far the superior of the three.  I've been drinking the Earl Gray and have just recently discovered a handful of Orange Pekoe bottles.  The Earl Gray is ok although I find it to be a bit on the weak side so you get more of a bergamot flavor than tea.  The Orange Pekoe was a huge disappointment as it's extremely weak with a very, very strong citrus flavor from the what I can only assume is the citric acid that's added to the mix.

Of course take all of this with a grain of salt because it's bottled Snapple tea, after all.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>English Breakfast is by far the superior of the three.  I&#8217;ve been drinking the Earl Gray and have just recently discovered a handful of Orange Pekoe bottles.  The Earl Gray is ok although I find it to be a bit on the weak side so you get more of a bergamot flavor than tea.  The Orange Pekoe was a huge disappointment as it&#8217;s extremely weak with a very, very strong citrus flavor from the what I can only assume is the citric acid that&#8217;s added to the mix.</p>
<p>Of course take all of this with a grain of salt because it&#8217;s bottled Snapple tea, after all.
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