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		<title>By: Diet Lipton Raspberry White Tea Review with video</title>
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		<description>[...] Okay, so there are a few more ingredients than I thought. No big deal. It&#8217;s made by Lipton which is a unilever brand. Unilever makes Axe body sprays and deodorants so it&#8217;s not like they&#8217;re going to make some super organic, minimal ingredient iced tea. What did surprise me in the list of ingredients is the second ingredient, green tea. Why don&#8217;t they they call this drink &#8220;Lipton&#8217;s Diet Raspberry White &amp; Green Tea&#8221;? [...]</description>
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