The swimming pools are full, the sun is blazing and the mercury is rising fast. You know you need plenty of fluids during this kind of weather, but water can get a bit ho-hum -- and you want to avoid the artificial colors and additives of many commercial drinks.
Make hydrating fun with great-tasting beverages like iced tea, lemonade and other natural summertime drinks! (If you're taking your drinks on a summer outing, you might want to check out our features on picnics and grilling, too.)
Tea for Everyone
Although certain aspects of the history of iced tea may be in dispute, there is no doubt about the beverage's popularity. Tea is the most widely consumed beverage in the world next to water, with Americans consuming over 2.25 billion gallons of it in 2005 -- and about 85% of that 2.25 billion gallons was iced tea.
Iced tea is not only refreshing, this classic summer drink is a healthy choice. Virtually calorie-free, it has no sodium, fat or sugar.
Frontier offers many certified organic and Fair Trade teas, so you can contribute to a healthier environment and the fair treatment of tea workers while you enjoy this healthy refreshment. (And our extensive line of tea accessories can enhance your tea experience whatever the temperature of your brew.)
Frontier's high-quality loose teas provide the most flavorful teas whether you drink them hot or iced. Black teas are generally considered more suited for iced tea because they have a stronger, more robust flavor that can withstand the watering down that occurs with an iced beverage. If you are a green tea fan, you may want to double the measurement of leaf to get hearty flavor in the finished iced tea. (All recommended amounts should be adjusted for individual tastes, of course.) Here are some teas that make especia
Make hydrating fun with great-tasting beverages like iced tea, lemonade and other natural summertime drinks! (If you're taking your drinks on a summer outing, you might want to check out our features on picnics and grilling, too.)
Tea for Everyone
Although certain aspects of the history of iced tea may be in dispute, there is no doubt about the beverage's popularity. Tea is the most widely consumed beverage in the world next to water, with Americans consuming over 2.25 billion gallons of it in 2005 -- and about 85% of that 2.25 billion gallons was iced tea.
Iced tea is not only refreshing, this classic summer drink is a healthy choice. Virtually calorie-free, it has no sodium, fat or sugar.
Frontier offers many certified organic and Fair Trade teas, so you can contribute to a healthier environment and the fair treatment of tea workers while you enjoy this healthy refreshment. (And our extensive line of tea accessories can enhance your tea experience whatever the temperature of your brew.)
Frontier's high-quality loose teas provide the most flavorful teas whether you drink them hot or iced. Black teas are generally considered more suited for iced tea because they have a stronger, more robust flavor that can withstand the watering down that occurs with an iced beverage. If you are a green tea fan, you may want to double the measurement of leaf to get hearty flavor in the finished iced tea. (All recommended amounts should be adjusted for individual tastes, of course.) Here are some teas that make especia
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