Heyyy-biscus

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Fruit Herbal Blend
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Loose Leaf
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Caffeine Free
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Vegan
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The delicious hibiscus flavor is tempered with sweet notes of cranberry and apple.

Native to North Africa and Southeast Asia, the beautiful crimson hibiscus flower has been used around the world as both food and medicine. Here, this tart flower is tempered by sweet notes of cranberry and cherry, and a pinch of pink peppercorn. Say hello to the power station of antioxidant goodness.

Apple, Rosehip, Hibiscus, Cherry, Pink peppercorns, Pineapple, Papaya, Stevia, Cranberry, Natural flavors.

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T. Kettle offers a large, premium assortment of original and new loose-leaf tea blends naturally sourced, certified vegan, kosher, and organic yielding rich flavours.

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I hate this name… I can’t explain why, but something about it squicks me out.

The tea itself was alright, but a bit simple. For a recreation of Hibiscus Splash, which is a pretty sweet/juicy cherry profile, this leans rather hard on the tartness of the hibiscus and cranberry in the blend. What I did like though was that, for a tart profile, it wasn’t really sharp – and that’s a fine nuance/distinction to me, but I appreciate a fuller and more thick feeling and tasting tartness. I wish there wasn’t stevia here, because I really tasted it in the finish – but overall it was a pretty good general hibiscus fruit tisane. There’s just so many of those out there that I doubt it’ll be a memorable one.

Mastress Alita

I immediately hear this title in the voice of Binky the Clown from the old 80s Garfield and Friends cartoon show I used to watch growing up. “Heeeeeeeeeeey Cat!”

EstrafaDC

Thanks for the review and the new term (for me) of “squicks” — (which I immediately love).

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