Caramel Apple Dream

Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
Chamomile, Cinnamon, Ginger, Hibiscus, Natural Apple Flavor, Natural Caramel Flavor, Natural Flavours, Orange Peel, Roasted Chicory Root, Sea Salt
Flavors
Apple Candy, Artificial, Dust, Caramel, Apple, Cinnamon, Honey, Ginger, Sour, Tart, Clove, Nutmeg, Spices, Maple, Sweet, Green Apple
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
Kosher
Edit tea info Last updated by Amanda
Average preparation
Boiling 6 min, 0 sec 5 oz / 157 ml

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  • “Been a few years since I have had Celestial Seasonings. This smells very nice. It has a very artificial caramel flavor…not bad. Certainly drinkable but very artificial. Lotsa flavor in one bag....” Read full tasting note
    63
  • “A gift from Devon Bartholomew in honor of Random Acts of Kindness Day. I had wanted to try this one before buying a full box and Devon kindly offered to send me a bag to sample. I’m glad I did...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This is one of the few teas which I loved so much that I went out of my way to get more. Is it rather artificial tasting? Yes. But does that stop me from loving it? NO! It tastes like Caramel Apple...” Read full tasting note
    93
  • “Wow. I was not expecting to love this as much as I did! But it was amazing! I’m not even a huge caramel person but I loved it in this tea! I had it with sugar and milk.” Read full tasting note
    87

From Celestial Seasonings

“This dreamy blend perfectly captures the experience of biting into a freshly dipped caramel apple. Sweet apple and cinnamon flavors are quickly followed by the melt-in-your-mouth taste and aroma of creamy caramel, plus hints of maple and just a dash of sea salt to balance the sweetness.” -Charlie Boden, Celestial Seasonings Blendmaster

HOT TEA BY THE CUP:
Pour freshly boiled water over one tea bag. Steep 4 to 6 minutes and remove tea bag. Sweeten if desired.

ICED TEA BY THE PITCHER:
Pour 2 cups boiling water over four tea bags in a heat-resistant container. Steep 4 to 6 minutes and remove tea bags. If desired, add sweetener while tea is hot. Add 2 cups cold water and chill.

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270 tasting notes

Been a few years since I have had Celestial Seasonings. This smells very nice. It has a very artificial caramel flavor…not bad. Certainly drinkable but very artificial. Lotsa flavor in one bag. Nice herbal tea, but nothing I have to buy again.

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A gift from Devon Bartholomew in honor of Random Acts of Kindness Day. I had wanted to try this one before buying a full box and Devon kindly offered to send me a bag to sample. I’m glad I did try it first because it’s not really my thing. I don’t taste any caramel, only an artificial apple candy flavor and that familiar dusty quality I always get from hot hibiscus. I’m glad to try it though and mark it off my wishlist. Thanks, Devon!

Flavors: Apple Candy, Artificial, Dust

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more 8 OZ / 236 ML

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This is one of the few teas which I loved so much that I went out of my way to get more. Is it rather artificial tasting? Yes. But does that stop me from loving it? NO! It tastes like Caramel Apple candy. Note, I didn’t say it tasted like a caramel apple. It doesn’t. It tastes like artificially flavored caramel apple candy. But it is totally a guilty pleasure tea for me. I am diabetic and cannot have much sugar. So basically, actual apple cider is out. This, when sweetened with a bit of splenda (not stevia. It just does NOT work with Stevia) is close enough to what apple cider basically tastes like to me for it to work as an acceptable substitute. Again, this is a guilty pleasure for me. Is this a good quality apple tea? Heck no. But is it surprisingly tasty enough that I always want it around even out of season? TOTALLY!

Flavors: Apple Candy, Caramel

Preparation
Boiling 6 min, 0 sec

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Wow. I was not expecting to love this as much as I did! But it was amazing! I’m not even a huge caramel person but I loved it in this tea! I had it with sugar and milk.

Flavors: Apple, Caramel, Cinnamon

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56 tasting notes

Mildly flavored hot leaf water.

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec

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90
62 tasting notes

I actually love this tea.

You know how caramel apples seem so brilliant and appetizing, in theory? It’s the holiday season and it’s dark out but the incandescent lights of a mall are so yellow and warm, and now that you’re inside you’re actually starting to get a a little toasty in your heavy jacket. You peer into the glass display case of That Commercial Confectioner (name withheld) and see rows and rows of sleek, shiny, beautiful candied fruits. You can just imagine the complementary marriage of apple and caramel: sweet-on-tart, creamy-on-crunchy, gooey-on-firm.

Then you buy the apple and the caramel is really thick and actually hyper-sweetened with no darkness or richness and you can barely even penetrate it because it clogs your jaw. And when you finally do, you’re left with a sad, naked, hardened Granny Smith, bare of caramel and bereft of flavor. And you are so sad. So you just eat the caramel and then feel bad because you wasted the apple, and curse Corporate America and The Holidays and spend the remainder of the day grinching out, surreptitiously trying to pry caramel out of your molars whilst being accosted by holiday salespeople.

You know what I mean…right? But this tea doesn’t do that. This tea doesn’t disappoint. Being a liquid, it doesn’t suffer from the logistical plights of actual caramel apples. This tea is the caramel apple on the rack, perfect and glistening and full of holiday hope, sweet and warming and delicious. It is wonderful. Try it.

Flavors: Apple, Cinnamon, Honey

Preparation
6 min, 30 sec 0 OZ / 0 ML

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So at around 12:30, I was checking out a crochet pattern and decided I need new yarn. Consequently, my mom and I decided to venture out to the 24hr Wal Mart up the street. Then, 2 hrs later we left with no yarn but a bunch of Batman and Marvel sweatshirts and this tea (which I was tricked into buying by Celestial Seasonings new packaging).

The color of the tea looked like plenty of hibby in the leaf but it is not tart. Unfortunately it is not caramel either and there is certainly no sea salt. Cinnamon is prevalent in this and a little bit of apple flavoring comes through right at the end but it’s a fake apple versus the taste of the fruit.

Actually, as I continue to drink I am getting more hibiscus which is making up part of the apple taste yet as the hibiscus comes out so does the caramel. It’s weird because the two flavors can be tasted at the same time and yet they aren’t blending. They are both there but both separate. I have this cold brewing as well so I guess we’ll see what happens with that.

rosebudmelissa

There are some Celestial Seasonings teas I really like, but I can’t stand anything apple flavored that they make.

VariaTEA

Yeah, I can see why. It`s a weird take on apple

tigress_al

Lol so you went to buy yarn and didn’t come home with yarn!! What were you planning on making?

VariaTEA

I did not on this trip but I got yarn today from a craft store. I plan on crocheting these tiny snowmen as part of belated Christmas gifts: http://mojimojidesign.com/teeny-tiny-snowmen/

tigress_al

Those are adorable!

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247 tasting notes

I picked up the last two boxes they had of this in the grocery store before I moved so I should be set until it’s back next fall! That being said, I haven’t had much tea in the past few days amidst the hustle and bustle of moving.

I’ve had to change my method of making tea. Before I was using a keurig for hot water and now I get to use a kettle (yay!) While unpacking I keep forgetting I even made tea so this keeps getting cold… Unfortunately, I’ve learned that this is not a good iced tea :/

tigress_al

I find tea never really works that well with water from a Keurig for me :(

taipwnsu

Why is that? I’m still learning about correct water temperature and how to get the best possible cup so I’ve never had a problem but I also might just not know any better!

tigress_al

I don’t know, I guess the water never seems to be at the right temperature for the tea I’m brewing

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I do love those Caramel Apple lollipops from the late 90’s….this tea is pretty much the same flavor only with out the sugar. I added some cinnamon to mine and it was really yummy!

Flavors: Apple Candy

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60 tasting notes

The best part of this tea is it tastes just like a liquid caramel apple. The worst part is, well, do we need a tea that tastes like that?

I don’t taste any cinnamon or hibiscus.

There are other apple teas I enjoy much more. I think it’s just too much with the caramel.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 0 sec

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