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To add to the übersexy look, my arms and legs were spread a la the Nestea Plunge commercials circa 1978.
Hollye Harrington Jacobs: Silver Linings and Chemo-Sobby During Cancer Treatment Hollye Harrington Jacobs 2012
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To add to the übersexy look, my arms and legs were spread a la the Nestea Plunge commercials circa 1978.
Hollye Harrington Jacobs: Silver Linings and Chemo-Sobby During Cancer Treatment Hollye Harrington Jacobs 2012
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Coke, whose tea brands also include Nestea, had a 7.2% share, according to recent data from Beverage Digest.
Coke Buys Rest of Honest Tea Paul Ziobro 2011
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To add to the übersexy look, my arms and legs were spread a la the Nestea Plunge commercials circa 1978.
Hollye Harrington Jacobs: Silver Linings and Chemo-Sobby During Cancer Treatment Hollye Harrington Jacobs 2012
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I wonder, will Lipton, or Nestea become corporate sponsors?
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As part of the new arrangement, Coca-Cola will license to sell the Nestea brand in Taiwan and Hong Kong.
Nestle, Coca-Cola Narrow Drinks Partnership Goran Mijuk 2012
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The PepsiCo-Unilever partnership has been more fruitful than the Coca-Cola-Nestle licensing deal to sell Nestea in the U.S., which is ending this year as part of the restructured arrangement.
Nestle, Coca-Cola Narrow Drinks Partnership Goran Mijuk 2012
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Lipton's sales volume has grown under the partnership, rising 5% to 247 million cases in 2010, according to Beverage Digest, while Nestea has been in retreat for several years.
Nestle, Coca-Cola Narrow Drinks Partnership Goran Mijuk 2012
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"Over the years, Nestle sources have expressed some unhappiness that Lipton...has grown so strongly and Nestea has not," wrote John Sicher, publisher of Beverage Digest, which first reported the new terms of the partnership Friday.
Nestle, Coca-Cola Narrow Drinks Partnership Goran Mijuk 2012
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These include single-sachet versions of Nestea lemon tea and Nescafé 3-in-1 coffee, which typically sell across Southeast Asia for the local equivalent of about 10 cents.
Global Food Firms Stir Local Ingredients John Revill 2011
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