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Prescription Diabetes Drugs
Milos Sweet Tea
Posted by admin in Prescription Diabetes Drugs on July 04th, 2011
As any true Southerner I find it difficult to give up my sweet tea even though I am diabetic. As a diabetic I found this delicious diet drink to vary things up from the typical diet sodas and juices. The drink is called Milos sweet tea. Milos has a variety of different teas such as sweet tea, unsweet tea, but for us diabetics they now have diet tea. This diet tea is sweetened with splenda so there is no sugar or carbs in the drink. Not only is there no sugar or carbs but there is also zero calories, zero fat, zero sodium, and zero protien.
Another advantage of this drink is that it only contains three ingredients where your diet sodas and juices contain several ingredients along with many preservatives and things that are harmful to your body. Another major advantage of Milos Sweet Tea is that it is not very expensive and can be found in most grocery stores. You can find it in gallon sized jugs or in smaller single serving bottles. While there are other diet teas out there such as the drink packets and store brand teas, Milos Tea is my favorite by far. The flavor is much better and the taste is richer, it almost tastes the exact same as true sugar sweetened tea. As a diabetic this delicious tea will allow you to have a great tasting beverage with zero sugar/carbs/calories.
Thank you very much for reading this article about Milos Tea.
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