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Bitcoin mania has reached a new level of insanity. A publicly traded company named Long Island Iced Tea Corp. (LTEA)-- which as the moniker implies is based on Long Island and makes iced tea -- is ...
(NEXSTAR) — If you’re familiar with a Long Island iced tea, you may be aware of a common misconception: there is no tea, iced or otherwise, in the cocktail. That may not be the only incorrect ...
Barflies might know that a Long Island Iced Tea doesn’t actually have tea in it, but they may be interested to hear that when an order for that drink pops up, the bartender’s internal ...
But the watering hole’s drink of the moment is the ultimate déclassé cliché: the Long Island Iced Tea, sprayed straight from the soda gun. “It tastes good,” says customer Claire Bertin ...
Long Island Iced Tea Corp (NASDAQ:LTEA) stock was soaring today on news of its rebranding. The rebranding will have Long Island Iced Tea Corp switching its name to “Long Blockchain Corp.” The ...
Bitcoin mania has spiked the stock of Long Island Iced Tea Corp. Shares of the Long Island-based beverage company soared as much as 500 percent in pre-market trading and settled back to a 275 ...
Shares of Long Island Iced Tea Corp. climbed more than 18 percent Thursday after the maker of ready-to-drink beverages announced what it called its biggest ever distribution deal with Food Lion ...
Visit Kingsport says that, contrary to popular belief, Long Island iced tea originated on Kingsport’s Long Island, not New York’s. The group claims the drink was created in the 1920s by ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Their spat with state Sen. Diane Savino (D-North Shore/Brooklyn), who criticized Tea Partiers for "Mafia"-like tactics, burnished the Staten Island Tea Party's status as ...