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BEVERAGE DISCOVERED AT WORLDS FAIR IS AMONG AMERICAS MOST POPULAR Junes National Iced Tea Month Commemorates 100 Years of
Iced Tea NEW YORK The quintessential English tradition of taking tea was forever changed 100 years ago, when plantation owner Richard Blechynden was inspired to pour brewed tea over ice at the 1904 Worlds Fair in St. Louis, creating an American phenomenon. It was a particularly hot summer day and customers were uninterested in the hot tea Blechynden was serving, so he poured the delicious beverage over ice. Since then, people around the world have delighted in tasty, refreshing iced tea and have made it one of Americas favorite beverages. Today, iced tea continues to be one of the countrys most beloved beverages, especially among those looking for a refreshing antioxidant boost. Drinking a tall glass of iced tea may offer more than just a thirst quencher. Many population studies and other scientific research suggest a connection between drinking tea regularly and a variety of potential health benefits, including: 1. Cardiovascular health benefits, including reduced risk of heart
attack, stroke and other forms of heart disease Healthy immune function, which researchers believe results from a compound in black tea called L-theanine which may support the immune systems natural resistance to infection and perhaps even tumors. Research suggests that tea drinking may offer a wide array of potential health benefits in a great-tasting and convenient beverage, says Joseph Simrany, President of the Tea Council of the USA. Why not celebrate iced teas centennial by toasting a tall glass to your health throughout National Iced Tea Month this June? RETURN
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