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Reliable, smooth citrusy green tea.
I was really nervous when I decided to try this today at Barnes & Noble. I’m very sensitive to ginger, especially in tea, and I was worried a cup of this would give me nightmarish heartburn. I’m happy to report that this was not the case. :) Its got a little bit of the ginger zing, but not too much, and it’s backed up by the sweetness of the coconut and vanilla and the flavor of the tea itself. It’s especially good for a bagged tea, as well.
I made a point of trying out Teavanna’s English Breakfast, and it’s not too bad. Certainly not as robust as I like my standard black teas, but it’s still got a good flavor to it.
I got a blend of this with Blueberry bliss and…meh. Hot fruity teas are not my thing, but I need to give iced another chance. The one batch iced I made I was kind of in a hurry and it turned out too weak
Really good with milk. It’s nice for when my stomach and/or pallet isn’t feeling up for coffee in the morning.
One of the worst oolongs I’ve had.
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I finished the can of this tea I had long ago, so I can’t give a real in-depth review of it. I do remember it being delicious, though.
PG Tips is my standby tea for when I don’t feel like putting a huge amount effort into my cup. It has a bold, rich flavor and can take some abuse and still taste good.
This is one of my all-time favorite masala chais. It gives me heartburn occasionally, though.










