I’m adding more points on to this one…because…I’m out of stock after this cup and have found that I really like it more and more…and it didn’t last long in my stash! It’s a nice memorable tea. And I really do think that if you are hungry it seems to help me hold off on the munchies or snack! LOL This one will be VERY MUCH MISSED…
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Oh. i just got some of this from Fava tea yesterday. Pretty sure it is the same tea. I can’t wait to try it.
This is unrelated to your review- but I found out Teany reopened!
http://ny.eater.com/archives/2010/04/teany.php
yay!
Kristin, definitely is- although I think they list Fava as the brand… REALLY annoys me. I see you’re from UT, what brought you to WI? Or did you order it online?
@Cofftea – I ordered it online. I like that they have a large selection and that you can order by the ounce. The prices are good too.
@Cofftea – Oh, and I am not ‘from’ Utah. :) I do live in Utah now. Just moved west a couple of years ago from Boston.
By from, I meant live in. What are their shipping prices like? They’re 20 min from me so I don’t need to use their shipping.
This tea sounds amazing. I’m usually not a fan of sweeter teas, but this just sounds yummy. I love maple candy, so i’m going to try this tea soon! Thanks for the inspiration :)
LissaMarie- give it a shot. I never sweeten my tea so you’d think I’d hate one w/ “sugar” in the name- but I don’t. I even occasionally add just a touch of maple syrup to it:)
@LissaMarie – I LOVE maple candy also – I just discovered it this past November at Whole Foods, and I loved it. yum yum yum! That experience with the maple candy is exactly WHY I bought this particular tea a few months ago… and I’m not sorry I did… it really is good. Even with the maple brittle bits in the tea, it’s not super sweet.
This truly is a yummy tea, unfortunately so far it causes me to crave waffles. ;)
I heart maple teas :)
Get more! This, while I don’t have it too often, is one of my staples:)
OooooO…yeah…
…@Rabs, I Mean…lol…
Oh. i just got some of this from Fava tea yesterday. Pretty sure it is the same tea. I can’t wait to try it.
This is unrelated to your review- but I found out Teany reopened!
http://ny.eater.com/archives/2010/04/teany.php
yay!
Kristin, definitely is- although I think they list Fava as the brand… REALLY annoys me. I see you’re from UT, what brought you to WI? Or did you order it online?
JacuelineM – Thanks so much!!!!!
@Cofftea – I ordered it online. I like that they have a large selection and that you can order by the ounce. The prices are good too.
@Cofftea – Oh, and I am not ‘from’ Utah. :) I do live in Utah now. Just moved west a couple of years ago from Boston.
By from, I meant live in. What are their shipping prices like? They’re 20 min from me so I don’t need to use their shipping.
$5 shipping
This tea sounds amazing. I’m usually not a fan of sweeter teas, but this just sounds yummy. I love maple candy, so i’m going to try this tea soon! Thanks for the inspiration :)
LissaMarie- give it a shot. I never sweeten my tea so you’d think I’d hate one w/ “sugar” in the name- but I don’t. I even occasionally add just a touch of maple syrup to it:)
@LissaMarie – I LOVE maple candy also – I just discovered it this past November at Whole Foods, and I loved it. yum yum yum! That experience with the maple candy is exactly WHY I bought this particular tea a few months ago… and I’m not sorry I did… it really is good. Even with the maple brittle bits in the tea, it’s not super sweet.