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Related: Culture Forums, Support Forums"New Age"?
I haven't seen that term used in 20 years but there it was...lol.
Saw this yesterday and had to take a pic.

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"New Age"? (Original Post)
SHRED
May 2017
OP
They might be more accurately "Old Age Drinks", but they'll be new to me soon
jberryhill
May 2017
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jberryhill
(62,444 posts)1. I would assume they mean these

jberryhill
(62,444 posts)3. They might be more accurately "Old Age Drinks", but they'll be new to me soon
True Dough
(26,090 posts)4. "New age" is a term that Trump coined
He was "new age" before new age was hip!

Archae
(47,245 posts)6. Message deleted by DU the Administrators
Dr. Strange
(26,058 posts)7. What are some of your favorites?
Archae
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Dr. Strange
(26,058 posts)10. I like Jarre and Mike Oldfield.
Haven't listened to much New Age music in a while, though.
Donkees
(33,511 posts)9. 'The "New Age Beverage" category might include enhanced waters, teas, weight management drinks, ...
... work-out drinks and more.'
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NEW AGE SEGMENTS
New Age Beverage Market Segments Dollars
Single-Serve Water
Single-Serve Fruit Beverages
Sports Beverages
Ready-to-Drink Tea
Sparkling Water
Premium Soda
Vegetable/Fruit Juice Blends
Ready-to-Drink Coffee
Energy Drinks
Single-Serve Dairy
Kombucha
Coconut Water
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/2013-new-age-beverages-in-the-us-236415021.html
