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Dodge Power Wagon... Tea

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Not sure if anyone here has this in their area... JOE TEA with a Dodge Power Wagon on the label. My daughter brought this home for me the other day. The Tea was VERY GOOD! Non-Alcoholic. She told me there were different flavors too, but this one is half tea & half lemonade. It was VERY GOOD... did I mention that already? Of course, I've already drank it! :lol:
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They have been around the Northeast for a few years now. I bought a bottle up a Yankee Candle a couple years ago :Thumbsup
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Who knew?? I didn't :lol: It's pretty good stuff. I'll have to try the other flavors as well.

Do you know anything about the reason the Dodge is on the label? :thinking
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Power Wagon Tea steeps longer..... :lol: :joker
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Jims68 wrote:
Mon Jun 14, 2021 8:16 pm
Who knew?? I didn't :lol: It's pretty good stuff. I'll have to try the other flavors as well.

Do you know anything about the reason the Dodge is on the label? :thinking
Their website has an "about" section. Sounds like the guy used to ride around with his father and remembers the old PU truck. They makes chips too.
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JohnB wrote:
Tue Jun 15, 2021 10:42 am
Jims68 wrote:
Mon Jun 14, 2021 8:16 pm
Who knew?? I didn't :lol: It's pretty good stuff. I'll have to try the other flavors as well.

Do you know anything about the reason the Dodge is on the label? :thinking
Their website has an "about" section. Sounds like the guy used to ride around with his father and remembers the old PU truck. They makes chips too.
Ah... didn't think to look for a website! I'll do that! Thanks!
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Hobcobble wrote:
Tue Jun 15, 2021 7:44 am
Power Wagon Tea steeps longer..... :lol: :joker
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