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Traditionally three parts ice tea and one part lemonade, the Arnold Palmer was named for the golfer who devised it and whose favorite drink it was. Variations include a half-and-half with equal parts tea and lemonade, a nectarous version made with sweet tea, and alcoholic Arnold Palmers that include vodka.
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