Cowboy Creamsicle

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Black Tea Leaves, Orange Pieces, White Chocolate
Flavors
Creamy, Orange
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
High
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Sandy
Average preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 3 min, 0 sec 13 oz / 378 ml

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  • “Tea #5 from Another TTB Shelley_Lorraine !!!!!!!!! Thank you thank you thank you sooooo much for including this in the box. I’ll have to keep the last serving for myself. I’m sad there wasn’t...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I meant to try this tea again with different preparation and BrewTEAlly Sweet’s note reminded me. I took her suggestion for milk and sugar (rock sugar). It’s sooo much better this way. Sorry...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I was in Montana this last week visiting my grandparents and I found this tea at a local cafe. I had to try some, it’s just not a vacation unless I come home with new tea. When I penned the...” Read full tasting note

From Tumblewood Teas

Perfectly balanced, this creamy smooth blend of honeybell orange and decadent white chocolate is a scrumptious dessert tea.

Ingredients: Black Tea, White Chocolate (Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Milk Powder, Soya Lecithin, Natural Vanilla), Orange Slices, Flavor
Contains: Soy, Milk

Country of Origin: USA, China

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Tea #5 from Another TTB
Shelley_Lorraine !!!!!!!!! Thank you thank you thank you sooooo much for including this in the box. I’ll have to keep the last serving for myself. I’m sad there wasn’t more:( this was so delicious! When I opened the sample it waft the scent of those oh so delicious Popsicle brand CREAMSICLES!!! Wow and steeped it is definitely that same taste! I add sugar and milk and it brings this dessert tea up a few notches!! Wowzah! I love it! It was another below freezing day today and I loved that I could have a Popsicle but keep warm as well! I never thought it possible!!!

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 3 min, 0 sec
Kaylee

Della Terra’s Orange & Cream is also creamsicle goodness, in a caffeine-free version :)

Shelley_Lorraine

So happy this little Montana company is gettin’ some luv on Steepster :D

BrewTEAlly Sweet

Do they have an online store?

Kaylee

Shiny!

BrewTEAlly Sweet

Awesome! I’ll have to add it to my wish list! I truly enjoyed this one! And I usually don’t like fruity teas hot but it was AMAZING as a latte. Thank you so much for adding it!

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I meant to try this tea again with different preparation and BrewTEAlly Sweet’s note reminded me. I took her suggestion for milk and sugar (rock sugar). It’s sooo much better this way. Sorry BrewTEALLy, I almost had it in mind to send you the rest of mine b/c I didn’t think I’d be drinking much of it. :p

BrewTEAlly Sweet

Ha ha no worries:) I’m glad you enjoy it now! I’m glad to help:) I will have to order some when I get a chance :)

JustJames

might have to indulge in this one…. i love creamsicles, and guayasa and i don’t get on. any other recommendations from this vendor?

Shelley_Lorraine

the mountain mint chocolate is pretty good. My note for it might have hyped it up a bit more than it deserves b/c it is a miracle that I like any flavored puerh tea, but its still a good one to try :)

Shelley_Lorraine

oh, but are you in canada? I cant remember where everyone is. I don’t know if they have international shipping. My mother bought these teas from their brick and mortar store. I was surprised to find that they even have a website.

JustJames

yup, i’m up in canada =0)

no worries… often a phone call fixes things, serious vendors make exceptions for international callers usually.

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I was in Montana this last week visiting my grandparents and I found this tea at a local cafe. I had to try some, it’s just not a vacation unless I come home with new tea. When I penned the package the dry leaves smelled exactly like a creamsicle. I steeped for 3 minutes with boiling water. The tea keeps that same smell. It is a lighter orange in color and slightly cloudy I think due to the melted white chocolate. It tastes like a warm melted push pop. I think i am going to try it iced since this just seems like an iced flavor to me. I did not add any thing to sweeten or milk. It is a sweeter tea already. It is a very nice orange tea.

Flavors: Creamy, Orange

Preparation
2 tsp 13 OZ / 378 ML
ashmanra

Long time no see! Welcome back!

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