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Sparkling grape juice is just carbonated fermented juice so there is certainly no Word of Wisdom issue with children (or adults) drinking it. I suppose some might be concerned with an appearance of evil type situation but I've not run into anyone who worried about such. As far as serving, my recommendation is base it enough for everyone to have a glass/cup of it. So if you have 10 oz Dixie cups for drinking it plan on 8-9 oz a person you expect to be partaking. The idea on an almost full glass is just psychology. A 16 oz cup with 12 oz in it does't look like as much (on a lizard brain level) as a 10oz cup with 9 oz in it.

The idea is, generally, as a toasting/specialty beverage you don't expect people to drink their fill, you just want enough to go around.

Dont you mean unfermented?

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How will I survive :(

One of my local stores has a UK section, and you may be able to find specialty shops, either UK specific or of the more generic international variety. And there is always online. You'll pay a premium but I don't think there is any way around that.

Dont you mean unfermented?

Yes I do.

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One of my local stores has a UK section, and you may be able to find specialty shops, either UK specific or of the more generic international variety. And there is always online. You'll pay a premium but I don't think there is any way around that.

Yeah, I've seen those. I think it was target and/or publix that had half an isle dedicated to UK specific items. -Real- cadburys chocolate too :D

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Yeah, I've seen those. I think it was target and/or publix that had half an isle dedicated to UK specific items. -Real- cadburys chocolate too :D

It's the Aero bars that tempt me but I just can't bring myself to pay $1.75 for one.

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Yeah, I've seen those. I think it was target and/or publix that had half an isle dedicated to UK specific items. -Real- cadburys chocolate too :D

It's Publix that has the rack of UK specific candies. I was tempted to buy some the other day but I'm supposed to be on a low-fat diet...booo.

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The only Russian tea I'm aware of is tea. They are inordinately found of green tea.

It's not an actual tea, just a popular name given to a mix of spices added to hot water.

combo of cinnamon, orange drink mix, lemonade drink mix, ginger,all spice and a couple other ingredients. No idea how it got the name of russian tea.

The closest i've had to it commercially is the hot citrus drink mix that the one popular hot chocolate mix company makes (can't remember the name of it for the life of me at the moment) >.<

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