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Rich Victorian children typically drank beverages like milk, tea, and diluted wine, as well as lemonade and other fruit juices. Milk was a popular choice for its perceived health benefits, while tea became a staple in many households. In some cases, they also enjoyed sweetened drinks made from fruits or flavored syrups. These beverages were often served in ornate china cups, reflecting the family's wealth and status.

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