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Disappointed. Went into the shop to get a cup to go and was told this was a straight milk oolong – no flavoring added. Even the label on the container made no mention of added ingredients. One sip and I could tell that this is definitely not a straight tea. It’s drinkable, but has a slight sour, artificial note to it. Milk oolongs are smooth and buttery, and this really lacks that smoothness.

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vermonter living in chicago • eternally nostalgic • making lists • taking pictures • drinking tea & picking pug hair from my sweaters.

tea preferences:

favourite flavours/ingredients
mint, vanilla, cream, ginger, clove, cardamom, vegetal, moss/Earthy, floral, toasty, honey, almond, peach, lemongrass

favourite tea types
oolong, white, green, some black, pu erhs, peppermint herbal

Least favourite flavours/ingredients
acidic/sour/tart, hibiscus, rooibos, melon, bitter, astringent, strong cinnamon, licorice, yerba mate, mushroom/fungus, strong lavender or anything to perfume-y, any added sweetener

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Chicago, IL

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