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Question by Bill
Submitted on 3/30/2004
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I  purchased a box of Lipton Cold Brew. After tea had brewed, I put some sugar in the tea. Tea tasted great. Next day the tea had a film on it and the Tea tasted syrupy. In a one gallon pitcher of tea I put four table spoon of sugar. Should I only put sugar in  only a glass at a time.
Thanks for your help.  


Answer by pete
Submitted on 6/17/2005
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Don't put sugar in tea, ever.  Hope that helps!

 

Answer by Dan
Submitted on 5/11/2007
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Yes, sugar should only be added to the individual serving to stop the moldy film from forming on top of the main amount of tea, though it should still be consumed within 48 hours as the film will still form on unsweetened tea, just slower...

 

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