Aloe Glow

Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
Aloe Vera, Apple, Beet Root, Blackberry Leaves, Candied Pinapple, Dragon Fruit, Hibiscus Blossoms, Marigold, Nettle, Popped Rice, Red Cornflower, Rooibos, Rose Petals
Flavors
Not available
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Bulk, Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
Vegan
Edit tea info Last updated by Roswell Strange
Average preparation
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  • “The main flavor here reminds me of honey (I know that’s not what it is, but it tastes like it to me). I don’t like honey, so I’m not a huge fan. I had to add some extra water to my cup because it...” Read full tasting note
  • “Was iffy about this one at first as the one time I tried Aloe water I was not impressed. Glad I tried it though as it was quite delicious. I use 2 perfect scoops in my 16 oz mug. On this tasting I...” Read full tasting note
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  • “The second new tea that came out for Mother’s Day!! Like I said with my tasting note on Youth Blossom, I’m not personally a big fan of either of these two teas but this is definitely the one that I...” Read full tasting note

From DAVIDsTEA

Turn your tea time into an escape to a secret garden with this wildly hydrating caffeine-free rooibos blend. It’s blooming with a fragrant, ripe & juicy bouquet of floral dragonfruit and soothing aloe – two ingredients hailed for their beauty benefits. Strewn with pretty hibiscus blossoms, this iceable infusion will have you radiating with every sip.
What makes it great

Includes skin-soothing & hydrating aloe vera and dragonfruit – a tropical fruit hailed for its digestion & beauty benefits.
With naturally hydrating caffeine-free rooibos, this infusion is a refreshing way to quench your thirst and get glowing from the inside out.
The perfect iced tea to add to your beauty ritual.
Ripe, juicy and fruity, with a subtle herbal sweetness and a smooth finish

Ingredients:
Apple (apple, citric acid), Hibiscus blossoms, Rooibos, Sweet blackberry leaves, Natural (dragonfruit, pomegranate) flavouring, Candied pineapple (pineapple, sugar), Nettle leaves, Dragonfruit, Beetroot, Horsetail herb, Rose petals, Marigold blossoms, Aloe vera (aloe vera, sugar, sulfur dioxide), Red cornflower, Popped rice.

Price per 50g: $9.98

About DAVIDsTEA View company

DavidsTea is a Canadian specialty tea and tea accessory retailer based in Montreal, Quebec. It is the largest Canadian-based specialty tea boutique in the country, with its first store having opened in 2008.

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The main flavor here reminds me of honey (I know that’s not what it is, but it tastes like it to me). I don’t like honey, so I’m not a huge fan. I had to add some extra water to my cup because it turned out too strong for me. If you’re a honey fan, you might enjoy this. I’ve had a few cups of it, and it’s all right, but it’s definitely not my sort of thing.

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Was iffy about this one at first as the one time I tried Aloe water I was not impressed. Glad I tried it though as it was quite delicious. I use 2 perfect scoops in my 16 oz mug. On this tasting I smell the tartness of berries and taste a light sweetness

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The second new tea that came out for Mother’s Day!!

Like I said with my tasting note on Youth Blossom, I’m not personally a big fan of either of these two teas but this is definitely the one that I prefer. A thing to note, this is not only the second aloe tea of the year but it’s the second Dragonfruit Aloe blend – however the two blends are INCREDIBLY DIFFERENT tasting/not the same. I’ve seen a couple people confused about whether this was a rename of Dragonfruit Aloe or a reformulation of it. Nope – they are different teas!

So, that said, what does this taste like!?

Well, it’s definitely fruity but in a way that really hearkens back to an old DT blend for me; The Glow!! It’s not just because there’s some obvious name overlap, but more because these are both fruity rooibos based blends that approach that fruity profile from both a more generic/non-specific type of way (I don’t personally think this tastes super clearly like dragonfruit – certainly less than Dragonfruit Aloe/Pitaya Power/Magic Dragon) but that are also a little lighter, a little milder, and that have more of a light herbal undertone – in this case from the nettle. It’s just a TINY by creamy, from the aloe, but I probably wouldn’t describe “creamy” as one of the main attributes. It’s also a little bit floral, but I probably also wouldn’t describe that floral note as a main part of the blend.

The Glow really was an enigma in that it was kind of this hodge podge of many different flavour profiles/types without truly being any of them and it’s the kind of blend that in my mind was simultaneously no ones favourite tea but the type of tea you could serve to just about anyone and they would like it. This gives me those exact same vibes; I’d call it a spiritual successor to The Glow!

And, just ‘cause I feel like I need to say it, isn’t the popped rice in this weird!? Like, you can’t taste it at all but it looks so weird and out of place with everything else in this tea! It’s just strange.

Friendly reminder that I do not numerically rate DAVIDsTEA blends as I’m currently employed there and it would be an obvious conflict of interest. Any blends you see with numerical ratings were rated prior to my employment there. These reviews are a reflection of my personal thoughts and feelings regarding the teas, and not the company’s.

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