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  • curprev 05:2105:21, 31 October 2021 CaptainStegge talk contribs 10,309 bytes −413 Rewrote human consumption section, that Gibson bit is not really worth a mention, it is one paragraph and has been surpassed by better research. It is/was not neccesarily male only. That varied. Asi is Muscogean. Black drink typically is used to cover all the cultures in the academic literature. It is still consumed undo

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  • curprev 19:4919:49, 26 July 2020 69.202.236.239 talk 10,353 bytes +2 The initial text claimed Ilex vomitoria to be the only N. American plant to produce caffeine. The linked article on Ilex cassene rightly points out that it, too, produces caffeine. I corrected that mistaken claim. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
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