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Tea for grown-up tastes

Billed as "the adult tea lover's iced tea," Bina Iced Tea has 25 percent to 30 percent less sugar and contains just 70 calories per eight-ounce serving. Varieties are Lemon, Peach, and Raspberry, and there's also a zero-calorie diet version available in the same flavors. Imported from Switzerland by

Englewood Cliffs, N.J.-based Source Atlantique, Inc. the tea is brewed with pure Alpine water and blended with 100 percent natural fruit. The suggested retail prices are $1.59 to $1.79 for a 16-fluid-ounce (500-milliliter) bottle and $2.29 to $2.49 for a 33.8-fluid-ounce (one-liter) bottle. To find out more, contact Source Atlantique at (201) 947-1000 or sourceinfo@foodimportgroup.com, or visit www.foodimportgroup.com.

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