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I’m not normally a blender of teas, but tonight I wanted both of these and then brilliantly realized this could happen if I had them at the same time! Plus I really like each of these separately and they are complementary flavors so this couldn’t possibly turn out bad.

Steep notes: 1.5 tsp French Vanilla, 1.5 tsp Coconut Cream Pie, 500 ml. water, no additives.

Yup – this is a winner. It’s funny, though, I do taste them both individually – french vanilla first, then coconut pie. It’s very creamy and chewy in texture, and also sweet – no milk or sweetener needed. I have to sip slowly though otherwise I begin to get so acclimated to the flavor that I lose it.

Not a bad tea to end the year on, I think. :)

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec

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My tea habits:

*I am an unashamed Lipton iced-tea drinker (mass quantities, year round).
*I like hot teas but only in cold weather (and occasionally late summer nights or mornings).
*I love Japanese greens (the more seaweed-y the better) and good strong malty black teas.
*I do NOT love smoke in any form.
*Vanilla, cinnamon, or lemon anything will usually pique my interest.
*I’m working on pu-erh but it’s definitely going to take some time to grow on me.

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