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Wikipedia says the place of origin isn't know, it can be 200-2000 years... regardless of tha, look at this, it has 0.5% alcohol in it xD don't be too healthy or you might get drunk on kombucha

Having an alcohol content of about 0.5%, kombucha is a federally regulated beverage in the United States, a factor that affected its commercial development in 2015

What part of the U. S. Constitution allows the Federal government to regulate food? (Hint: any power not specifically given to the Federal government is retained by the individual States or by the People. -

Did not know since i'm from europe, but it makes sense... i just copied what was on wikipedia, my knowledge about the U.S.Constitution comes mostly from... probably the Law n Order tv show :P

But even still, the gov likes to regulate everything and take taxes of everything... the worst part is that the US started because "americans" didn't want to pay taxes on tea... now there are taxes on everything!

Power not given to the fed gov goes to the people... that might have been true in early america... at least from my understanding, never actually went and visited your country, the only thing i know is from tv shows, the news, reddit, steemit, and talking to americans