version of
Snapple Iced Tea
(Lemon Flavor)
Here's a quick and easy recipe for the brand of ice tea that hit the market and quickly blew
away competitors Lipton and Nestea. Between 1988 and 1992 Snapple tea sales increased a
whopping 1,300 percent. And if you like Snapple ice tea, you'll find this recipe will save you some
cash. While a 16-ounce bottle of Snapple tea costs around $1.00, this top secret clone cost about
15 cents -- for the same amount.
2 quarts (8 cups) water
3 Lipton tea bags (orange pekoe and pekoe cut black tea blend)
3/4 cup granulated sugar
1/3 cup plus 2 tablespoons lemon juice
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1. Boil the water in a large saucepan over high heat.
2. When the water comes to a rapid boil, turn off the heat, put the tea bags into the water, and
cover.
3. After the tea has steeped about 1 hour, pour the sugar into a 2-quart pitcher, then add the tea.
The tea should still be warm, so the sugar will dissolve easily.
4. Add the lemon juice. Chill. (Top Secret Recipes)
Makes 2 quarts.
(Check the book More Top Secret Recipes for 4 other flavors of this clone for Snapple Iced Tea,
including orange, strawberry, cranberry and diet lemon!)
Top Secret Recipes
version of
Sonic Cherry Limeade
Here's the signature drink from the chain that's reviving the drive-up burger joint, just like a
scene out of American Graffitti or Happy Days. At this growing chain you pull up to a stall and
servers bring food out to your car as they did in the 40's and 50's. This recipe makes a simple
old-fashioned drink by combining 7-Up with cherry juice and some wedges of lime. Very
refreshing! (according to Potsy).
1 cup Sprite
1/4 cup cherry juice (Libby is good)
2-3 lime wedges (each 1/8 lime)
1. Pour Sprite into a glass over ice.
2. Add cherry juice.
3. Add 2-3 lime wedges, squeezing slightly before dropping each one in.
(Top Secret Recipes)
Serves 1.
Snapple Iced Tea
(Lemon Flavor)
Here's a quick and easy recipe for the brand of ice tea that hit the market and quickly blew
away competitors Lipton and Nestea. Between 1988 and 1992 Snapple tea sales increased a
whopping 1,300 percent. And if you like Snapple ice tea, you'll find this recipe will save you some
cash. While a 16-ounce bottle of Snapple tea costs around $1.00, this top secret clone cost about
15 cents -- for the same amount.
2 quarts (8 cups) water
3 Lipton tea bags (orange pekoe and pekoe cut black tea blend)
3/4 cup granulated sugar
1/3 cup plus 2 tablespoons lemon juice
22
1. Boil the water in a large saucepan over high heat.
2. When the water comes to a rapid boil, turn off the heat, put the tea bags into the water, and
cover.
3. After the tea has steeped about 1 hour, pour the sugar into a 2-quart pitcher, then add the tea.
The tea should still be warm, so the sugar will dissolve easily.
4. Add the lemon juice. Chill. (Top Secret Recipes)
Makes 2 quarts.
(Check the book More Top Secret Recipes for 4 other flavors of this clone for Snapple Iced Tea,
including orange, strawberry, cranberry and diet lemon!)
Top Secret Recipes
version of
Sonic Cherry Limeade
Here's the signature drink from the chain that's reviving the drive-up burger joint, just like a
scene out of American Graffitti or Happy Days. At this growing chain you pull up to a stall and
servers bring food out to your car as they did in the 40's and 50's. This recipe makes a simple
old-fashioned drink by combining 7-Up with cherry juice and some wedges of lime. Very
refreshing! (according to Potsy).
1 cup Sprite
1/4 cup cherry juice (Libby is good)
2-3 lime wedges (each 1/8 lime)
1. Pour Sprite into a glass over ice.
2. Add cherry juice.
3. Add 2-3 lime wedges, squeezing slightly before dropping each one in.
(Top Secret Recipes)
Serves 1.
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