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[–] MangoCats@feddit.it 1 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

I don't want to create a run on the fresh mint sections of the groceries, but you might try buying a package of mint (generally about $1.65 around here) rinsing it off and putting it (the mint, not the package) in a pitcher of water in the fridge. Zero sugar, fresh flavor, and I generally can refill a 1/2 gallon pitcher of water 6-10 times per package of mint. Toward "end of life" the mint will start to oxidize and make mint tea instead of mint water - slightly different but still nice IMO flavor, the brown coloring doesn't mean it's bad (unless it gets CocaCola dark, mine never has gone that far...)