Cinnamon Kisses

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She loves me, she loves me not…. Nothing is left to chance with this cinnamon heart tea. Xoxoxo

A furtive glance. The redness of her lips. Some memories never fade. Many a song hasbeen written about the feeling evoked by this lovely blend of seasonal black teas, real candy pieces, lemon, and cloves. It will make your heart flutter with cinnamon-y satisfaction leaving you with sweet thoughts long after the moment has passed.

Black tea, Candy*, Lemon, Clove, Natural flavors. (Candy: Sugar, Cornstarch, Rice flour, Palm oil, Confectioner’s glaze, Vegetable oil (coconut, canola), Artificial color, Gum acacia, Xanthan gum, Tapioca starch, Tapioca syrup, Titanium dioxide (color), natural and artificial flavor, Yellow#5, Yellow#6, Red#40, Blue#1, Potassium sorbate (preservative), Mono- and diglycerides, Polysorbate 60 & Sugar, Wheat starch, Maltodextrin, Gum arabic, Shellac, Colourings & Dextrose, Maltodextrin, Corn syrup, Calcium stearate, Tapioca dextrin, Carnauba wax, HPMC, Bees wax, Mica based pearlescent pigment, Tartrazine, Sunset yellow FCF. Allura red, Brilliant blue FCF, Indigotine, Titanium dioxide.)

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…this would be the T Kettle “Glitter & Gold” dupe.

It smells nice, but very straight forward sweet cinnamon. Like the cinnamon heart candies you get around Valentine’s Day and, I mean, fair enough – that’s basically exactly how T Kettle describes the taste of this blend. Steeped up, it’s accurate too – medium bodied, malty black tea and sweet red hot cinnamon. Not too much, not too little. Still though, at the end of the day, just cinnamon.

If you want a pretty looking cinnamon black tea, this will do the trick. However, if you’re comparing it to Glitter & Gold then I don’t think they’re good matches. Yes, there’s cinnamon in Glitter & Gold but I think a bit part of why a lot of people enjoy that blend is because it’s spiced but not really any one particular spice, and more of a soft and sweet spice balanced by just the right amount of sweetness and even a touch of something just a bit creamy. I always loved the gentle use of clove in that tea as well, and while I see cloves in this tea I really just felt like it only tasted like cinnamon.

Still a nice tea, and I bet it would be good with milk too. However, more than anything else it just made me want to go and make a cup of Glitter & Gold, y’know?

Lupiressmoon

I have never found a cinnamon tea I’ve loved. I love cinnamon in general, and use in my coffee, but tea doesn’t seem to be the ideal vehicle for it for me. I’m no longer craving cinnamon tea or seeking them out after trying several years ago. I think other spices come through in tea better, with cinnamon as a small background, if this makes sense.

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