Goji Pop

Tea type
Fruit Herbal Blend
Ingredients
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Flavors
Apple, Creamy, Melon, Cranberry, Fruity, Hibiscus, Honeydew, Lemon, Strawberry, Sweet, Tart, Pineapple, Sour, Berries, Fruit Punch, Goji, Tropical, Berry, Floral, Candy, Tangy, Apple Candy, Citrus, Green Melons, Butter, Stonefruit
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Edit tea info Last updated by Jason
Average preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 6 min, 15 sec 4 g 20 oz / 583 ml

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  • “Sipdown! Tart and tasty, though it’s not quite as good as I remember. Probably won’t re-stock this one for a while, as I don’t think it’s a blend that will be discontinued so I should have nothing...” Read full tasting note
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  • “A friend came over earlier this afternoon to have tea together and catch up. I had a jug of this cold steeping in the fridge since last night so we opted for that since it’s been quite a warm...” Read full tasting note
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  • “EEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!! There was a snail floating in my tea as it steeping this morning! I am officially turned off! and I was going to make a lemonade based iced tea with this...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I’m sick. Like really, seriously, worthless, coughing a lung up, sick! How does a SoCal vegan girl who drinks at least one glass of green juice a day, and who works out religiously get a f’n chest...” Read full tasting note
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From DAVIDsTEA

Spring eternal

Legend has it that Li Ching-Yuen was born in China in 1677 and died 256 years later in New York. His secret? Goji berries. Your secret? This hot pink tea filled with sweet, sweet goji berries, rosehips, citrusy lemon oil, apple, melon, marigold and hibiscus. It’s probably the most delicious longevity formula ever. Which is key, since you’ll be popping it for the next two centuries. Caffeine-free.

Ingredients: Apple pieces, goji berries, hibiscus blossoms, rosehip peel, honeydew melon cubes, marigold petals. With artificial flavouring*.

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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Another sample that I got with my Davids Tea order. I was really excited to try this, but was a bit disappointed by it. It’s like the taste isn’t quite fruity enough. IMO, it would is not tart enough and needs more hibiscus. I preferred Pink Flamingo to this one. Prepared with stevia.

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Summer weather is finally here and I have been seriously craving something fruity and iced. I find this nice and refreshing, if steeped really well with a bit of honey. That brings up my only problem with this – I have to use sooo much of it to get the flavour I want, like 4 heaping spoonfuls for one mug. (Although I will admit, my favourite mug right now is kind of hefty.)

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38 tasting notes

Very Nice. Light, and oh so fruity :) . and if you have yet to experience the joy of DAVIDsTEA – i dare you to….a little cup goes a loooong way…

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

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I am in love with this tea. One day my tea tastes may grow up, but today is not that day. I just ordered a crap load more of this from Davids. I don’t know what goji is supposed to taste to like this, but this tastes like a big melon-y gulp of fruity goodness. Just be careful not to let brew for too long because then the hibiscus seems to come out and make it tart. I was about to give up on Davids when I got this, and I actually only ordered it to keep another tea company, but it ended up being the big winner out of the bunch. Love!!

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193 tasting notes

I’ve only ever drank this tea as sample in the store, but I’ve had it many times as I always think that it might grow on me or maybe it was made wrong the previous time and it will be fine today. WRONG! I don’t taste any fruit in this tea, all I taste is vitamins, it’s very medicinal tasting. But I’ll probably keep trying the samples because I really want to taste what everybody else is tasting!

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Okay, I was not expecting this tea to taste as candy like as it smelled. However, given that I am the eternal child when it comes to flavour preferences, this works just fine for me! Goji Pop was not on my initial round of tasting because I don’t like hibiscus or rose hips very much. I changed my mind though after reading the Steepster reviews and chatting with a David’s Tea sales associate about it. I ordered fifty grams and swore this would not make my regular rotation, oops… I find that the goji berries give it a really unique taste compared to my other berry heavy teas. As far as I could tell, neither the rose hips, nor the hibiscus make huge appearances in the taste. The strong goji berry notes made for an excellent glass of iced tea this morning. I am definitely going to have to think about stocking more of this in my cupboard.

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This was not really as good as I thought it’d be though maybe it’d be a different story cold brewed. It had a tartness and also a metallic tang that was unpleasant. There’s still enough for like one cup in the tin.

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My new fave. I can talk about other teas until the cows come home, but this is personally the pinnacle of my tea love. When I first tried it. In the store, the smell was super fresh, and just as the name implied: The tea popped!

At home when I brewed it, it was fantastically red. It was like blood (that was a little creepy I know)… I enjoyed the sourness of the natural tea, but I just fell head over heels when I put a little bit of agave into it. Since this tea is a fruit infusion, it doesn’t have caffeine so it’s perfect for me 24/7! Surprisingly, I couldn’t taste the Goji in it (my only one complaint)… I find that it is very hard to find a good balance of hibiscus in a tea (since it is always overdone) but this tea worked hibiscus-wise.

This tea is going to be in my cupboard for years. I’m probably going to be drinking this tea on a daily basis! Although I cannot taste the Goji, this tea still has too many other things working for it to not give it 100.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 30 sec

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45 tasting notes

This tea is quite tasty! Very fruity. This tea also has a nice aroma to it before and after it is steeped. I added a tsp. of honey to this and it was perfect.

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52 tasting notes

I’m not sure want a goji berry is suppose to taste like but this tea is nice and fruity. Sweet, hint of citrus (lemon) and melon. It’s very tasty but isn’t really anything special.

Preparation
6 min, 0 sec

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