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I think this is out of date. My used to love herbal calm and energy tea, but neither seem to exist any more, and the people at the Rivington St. location hadn't even heard of them.
[edit] "Evaporated Cane Juice" or "Sugar"?
The article lists "evaporated cane juice" as an ingredient, which is linked to Sugar. However, there is a more directly related article, Sugarcane_juice. Shouldn't this link go there? I haven't simply made the change, because the Sugarcane_juice article is pretty sketchy; is there an editorial policy against linking to such weak articles? Jackrepenning 14:54, 30 July 2007 (UTC)