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I've had powerful-but-temporary cravings for random specific beverages as long as I can remember. It's usually something unhealthy.
It's been various things like a particular brand of sweet tea, fruit punch, Gatorade, Dr. Pepper, all sorts of stupid sugary things. The craving will hit me hard. Sometimes I'll give into it for a while, and then I'll quit. Once in a while it's been a specific type of beer, but I'm not much of a booze drinker. The sodas are the worst, because they are so addictive, and the sodium in them makes you thirsty, and they are horrible for your health.
Trying to stick to nothing but water these days. I really hate it, but it is helping my 'lab numbers' when I go see the doc.
In winter i drink at least half of my water intake as tea on average. In winter you are rarely as thirsty as in summer when it‘s hot so it‘s nice to have some water with flavour. I highly reccomend brewing tea with loose leafs instead of bags because these en-masse fabricated tea bags just taste horrible in comparison