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Looking For Non-Alcoholic Drinks? Japanese Tea May Be Your Perfect New Companion

Por: Forbes Life January 31, 2023

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Michelin-starred Crown Shy’s Chef James Kent is inspired by Japanese tea. Kettl Non-alcoholic beverages are becoming increasingly popular these days. According to Nielsen IQ, sales of non-alcoholic drinks in the US increased to $395 million, showing between 2021 and 2022. Many people drink non-alcoholic beverages to take better care of themselves, but how do you switch your favorite glass of beer, wine or cocktail at your dinner table to... + full article



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