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CHI CHI’S Long Island Iced Tea Rtd 750 ml

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Chi Chi’s Long Island Iced Tea RTD (Ready-To-Drink) is a premixed version of the popular Long Island Iced Tea cocktail, offered in a 750 ml presentation. This cocktail combines vodka, tequila, rum, gin, and triple sec, with a splash of cola and lemon juice. Designed to offer the convenience of enjoying a Long Island Iced Tea without needing to mix the ingredients individually.  
Product Specifications: :

Brand: Chi Chi’s
Drink type: Premixed alcoholic beverage (Long Island Iced Tea cocktail)  
Origin: United States (where it is primarily marketed and bottled)
Special Feature:
Ready-to-drink premixed beverage.  
Combines various liquors.  
750 ml format for greater enjoyment.  
Alcohol Grade: Alcohol content typically ranges between 12.5% and 13.9% ABV, but may vary slightly.
Content: 750 ml
Year of Manufacture: Varies by batch; bottle label consultation is recommended.
Ingredients:
Water
Alcohol (vodka, tequila, rum, gin, triple sec)
Sugar
Citric acid
Caramel color
Natural and artificial flavors
Check packaging for accurate Ingredient list information.
Disclaimer: Please consume alcohol responsibly. Excessive alcohol consumption can lead to health problems. You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase and consume alcoholic beverages in the United States. Do not consume if pregnant or suspecting pregnancy.

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