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Drink vibrant colors with pantone tea cocktails

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Sometimes a certain color comes along that is just so appealing you want to lick it right off the paint chip. That might get you kicked out of Home Depot, so try one of these special Pantone-branded tea cocktails instead. 

Pantone Color Institute and the Canadian tea blender Tealeaves worked together to create a series of tea mixtures that match specific Pantone colors. Called #PaletteForYourPalate, the collection of vibrant foods and drinks let you essentially taste the rainbow. If you’re curious what Pantone 1945C might taste like, it involves beets, lemon, and vodka.
via Mental Floss

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Image: TEALEAVES

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