From a picturesque meadow — The Picnic Meadow — in the Salzburg Austrian Alps in 1959’s “The Sound of Music,” Governess Maria (Julie Andrews), strumming her guitar, patiently teaches the Von Trapp children how to sing in "Do-Re-Mi." From the first strains of “Doe, a deer, a female deer, Ray, a drop of golden sun” all the way to “T,” the music scale’s highest note, in “Tea, a drink with jam and bread,” the youngsters learn how to sing “a million different tunes by mixing up the notes.”
Another category striving to “hit the high notes” and “mix things up” is the tea and ready-to-drink (RTD) tea category, which offers a plethora of options for every style and taste, including bagged, bottled, loose-leaf, hot, iced and cold brew.