Snapple unveils Diet Half 'n Half Lemonade Iced Tea
Snapple, a Dr Pepper Snapple Group owned producer of premium beverages, has officially launched Diet Half 'n Half Lemonade Iced Tea.
The half lemonade, half iced tea blend is made from healthy green tea, tasty black tea and has only 10 calories per 16oz bottle.
The new low calorie beverage is now available at participating retailers in the US in individual 16oz bottles for $1.39 and 6-packs for $5.99. The drink is also available in 32oz, 64oz and 16oz 12-Packs.
Snapple develops, produces and markets a variety of premium beverages, including ready-to-drink iced teas, juice drinks, 100% juices and water.
Dr Pepper Snapple Group is a producer of flavored soft drinks, marketing Snapple and 50-plus other brands across North America and the Caribbean.
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