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I’m not a fan of chocolate teas, but this is delicious! There’s just enough chocolate to make it velvety, but enough other things to balance it out. I’m very happy to like this one, as I was looking for another mate to add to the collection. Give this one a try, you might be surprised!
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Tried this in-store, and like the Immunizer I was very pleasantly surprised. It was a bit sweet, but very tasty and easy to drink. Resteeped well. And it did give me a bit of a boost when I needed it. Definitely going to try the rest of the collection now.
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Another tea that I’m trying from my Hoppitea package from Fairyfli. Probably the first tea that I’ve tried that really smells like keylime pie. The aroma is marvelous. I am really liking this tea. The lime tartness is great but not overpowering. The black tea is good too. I can’t really taste coconut here but I can tell that it mellows out the lime. This is very tasty! This might be one I have to add the the cupboard when I go on my next tea spree. :)
I made this iced today… in an effort to drink down some of my stash. It was nice, but not mind blowing. Maybe it’s too old? I’ve had it for awhile.
The almond flavour was very present, which was great… except that it hid any tea flavour that might have been present when made hot. Yep, I think this is better hot. No surprise there! Despite that, I think I’d give it an 84 when iced. Overall, one of the better iced teas I’ve made of late.
Oh and lookeee what I found! I’m sure some of y’all have seen this pic before but I thought it was worth mentioning.
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DEEEEEELIGHTFUL!
Heavy on the almonds with a strong “white”/splash finish. I can hardly taste anything besides almond but I love it so that is just fine by me! If I squint really hard, I can imagine the gogi berry flavour, and maybe some of the licorice, especially in the after taste.
The only reason this isn’t getting a higher rating from me is that I LOVE the Creamy Nut Oolong from Teaopia a tad more… but then this is much healthier so I guess that balances it out. Hmmmm. I haven’t had it since I finished my supply months ago so next time I hit teaopia, guess what I’m getting!
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I have bought this three separate times, and each time it’s tasted differently. Thankfully this latest is much more in line with the tasty first bit I bought. The middle baggie tasted a bit off.
I love this stuff. It can sit in water forever and never develop a weird flavour. It’s good before bed, in the bath, in class, at work, and indeed even in summer.
I think I have found a favourite bedtime tea. This is so soothing. Light and innocuous but cozy and tasty. Is there actually rooibos in this? I can’t really see any and can’t taste it, but I am guessing rooibos would tend to sink to the bottom. Whatever I’m drinking, I like it.
Wow, this is really nice! I picked up two of the “Wellness” teas and expected them just to be novelties. But, I am really enjoying Glow.
This feels like I am drinking comforting, milky oatmeal with cinnamon and apples. It’s so good and makes me feel warm and fuzzy. If any sort of complexion benefits resulted from drinking this it would be lovely, but the taste has me sold here. This is going to be a great bedtime tea, and also a great travel mug tea as it never started tasting weird during a long outing in my Libre.
I had this a couple times over the weekend (at the cottage!). Hm. It doesn’t taste bad, which is pretty impressive compared to my attempts at brewing some of the herbs on the ingredients list. It just doesn’t taste particularly good, but that isn’t really what it’s going for.
Just a pretty innocuous herbal-tasting herbal, hopefully with some heart health benefits! I think the hawthorne is pretty prominent in the taste, and definitely in the scent.
I decided to try some of the different milk oolongs I had today. This was the first. It smells nice. Steeped 195/2 min. The milky scent is still there, but I’m not finding the richness in the taste. The tantalizing scent is there, but then it seems to lack the flavorful follow up. It’s nutty, but not as creamy as I had hoped.
The second steep confirms the lack of creaminess. I’ll try adding more leaf on my next go.
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Yes and sadly they’re sold out of it. My two favorites are thepuritea’s and American Tea Room’s milk oolong. Thepuritea’s has more of a delicate fruitiness to it, whereas ATR’s is ultra creamy. Both are wonderful. I also tried Théodor’s Milky Oolong today, but I haven’t written a review for it just yet.
Well, this tea seems to have seriously split reviews, and I’m not going to help with that. It’s fine enoguh, but not my thing. I’ve suspected for some time that I don’t really like white tea all that much, and this has sort of convinced me. I don’t get very much strawberry taste, I mostly just get white tea, and that doesn’t really excite me too much. I definitely don’t feel like re-buying this one. The dry smell is similar to DT’s White Tiger (which I did like) but it mostly just becomes a sweet white tea once steeped.