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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 9 Nov 2015

    U.S. stirs concerns about alcohol content in fermented tea drinks known as kombucha http://on.wsj.com/1SER4tX pic.twitter.com/K5anBaAAVe

    8:30 PM - 9 Nov 2015
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    • HARISIDHITRADE CENTE Richard Jasmin Nick Abouzeid kēnny matz 📽 Rafael Alvarado Jamie Grenier Wade Wagner Kombucha Guru Grietjie Pieters
    13 replies 49 retweets 48 likes
      1. Mallory Beach‏ @BeachMallory 9 Nov 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ @jm2ndesigns all the chemical crap in Dr. Pepper and Coca Cola & the Feds don't bat an eye but live bacteria in kombucha & oh hell nah

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      1. nate‏ @Nateonthemount 9 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ how much dumber can our feds be, Good God, the waist of effort/resources.

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      1. Julian Tyler‏ @JulianTyler 9 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ the corporate\law structure likes dead, uniform products. Kombucha's alive, it changes in the bottle. Don't let it #health be killed.

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      1. Julian Tyler‏ @JulianTyler 9 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ #kombucha has amazing health benefits. We need to rethink alcohol laws, testing methods, values of living, fermented healthy beverages.

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      1. Urslan Hayat‏ @UrslanH 9 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ Alcohol is one of the best way to Retain Customers via dependence. The Kombucha which relaxes more will sell more!

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      1. Yura Yura‏ @kurgan1984 9 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ This shit should be banned.

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      1. jen k‏ @dollar_solar 9 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ I prefer aguas frescas than strong wine

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      1. Alondra-Cantante‏ @Rafaelladelmora 9 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ El problema no es que el gobierno sea una diminuta fraccion del Estado. es que no hay Estado , es que no hay Pueblo.

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      1. USA Hole‏ @USActors 9 Nov 2015
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        USA Hole Retweeted The Wall Street Journal

        iv'e had plenty of those--they don't get u crocked, you'd probably have to drink about 10 of em!! @WSJhttps://twitter.com/WSJ/status/663936638339391488 …

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        The Wall Street JournalVerified account @WSJ
        U.S. stirs concerns about alcohol content in fermented tea drinks known as kombucha http://on.wsj.com/1SER4tX  pic.twitter.com/K5anBaAAVe
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      1. LinnsterlingCure‏ @heathealedthnkU 9 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ never seen this brand.interesting

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      1. Richard Jasmin‏ @frazzledjazz 9 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ Japan tea fermented on its own. Dunno maybe no refer trucks?

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      1. Sorin‏ @whoisorin 9 Nov 2015
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        @WSJ people complain about booze in their tea.. pfft

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