The code LNL 10G1450024 on Snapple tea likely indicates the production date and batch information. Typically, the first part (LNL) may represent the manufacturing facility or line, while the subsequent numbers (10G1450024) could specify the date of production, the time, and the batch number. This coding helps the company track the product for quality control and inventory management. For precise meaning, it's best to contact Snapple directly or refer to their packaging guidelines.
Unfortunately, it does have caffeine. For specifics, check http://www.energyfiend.com/caffeine-content/snapple-tea
Hell no! dr pepper owns snapple boo
just go and get a snapple it tea flavored tea
Snapple
1987
Depending on the flavor, about 150 calories per serving.
1500 gram
sadly you can not buy Bret Michels trop-a-rocka diet snapple tea any mor
38g. It used to be 23g.
Snapple!
Water, High fructose Corn syrup, Citric Acid, Tea, Natural Flavors
Maybe you wife's poisoning you