Tiesta Tea - Blueberry Wild Child, Loose Leaf Blueberry Hibiscus Herbal Tea, Non-Caffeinated, Hot & Iced Tea, 1 lb Bulk Bag - 200 Cups, Natural Flavors, Herbal Tea Loose Leaf Blend
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It's a herbal tisane, not a cocktail. No leaves of black tea; There are no leaves of green tea.
Thank you for taking the time to contact me! We don't have any kosher-certified blends at the moment, but we're working on it. As a result of a change in employment, this may change! We are currently working on a few different certifications, so there's a chance we'll get that Kosher certification in the future, so keep an eye out for us.
It has something to do with the NASDAQ stock exchange. the raw materials When profit margins are slim, they must raise prices to maintain a profit margin. The vanilla bean, as well as real vanilla, are used.
Thank you for taking the time to contact me. Yes, you may drink this while it is still cold. It's best to brew it hot first and then chill it! Please contact our Customer Service team if you have any additional questions! Cheers!
Selected User Reviews For Tiesta Tea - Blueberry Wild Child, Loose Leaf Blueberry Hibiscus Herbal Tea, Non-Caffeinated, Hot & Iced Tea, 1 lb Bulk Bag - 200 Cups, Natural Flavors, Herbal Tea Loose Leaf Blend
Color me ecstatic! Yum, yum, yum! To go with my tumbler, I discovered a delicious tea! Lol. This is, without a doubt, my favorite berry and fruit tea. I'm trying it for the first time. It was an add-on item that I purchased. What a wonderful surprise; I had doubts about getting 15-minutes. Given the size of the bag, I expected 30 servings, but I'm happy to report that I measured it out with my teaspoon to be 15 servings, so I'll get 30 servings by brewing it twice. Mine took the entire 5 minutes to brew. Obviously, the second brew is weaker than the first, but I simply combine the two brews in the tumbler shown in the photo. I make a cup of tea with 8 ounces of water. I even attempted a third brew with 6 ounces of water, but the results were disappointing. If you prefer a weaker version, you could add it to the first two brews, but my granddaughter and I didn't. Sophia, who is eight years old, is as enthralled as I am by this tea. She's new to loose leaf tea, so I've turned her into a tea monster, which my daughter Samantha will have to deal with when I leave. If you enjoy fruity, aromatic tea, then this is the tea for you! Sophia actually asked if she could use the tea bits as potpourri in her room while I was measuring out the tea by teaspoon! I started to tell her that it would be a very expensive potpourri, but let's face it, there is even more expensive potpourri than what I paid for it, so yes- It can also be used to make your home smell wonderful! Tea connoisseurs, savor your beverage! I'm raising my purple tumbler in a friendly tea toast to you, and please respond with the names of your favorite teas and tea makers, as well as your favorite kettles, cups, and loose leaf tea holders, so that my g baby Fi and I can try them as well. FYI: I read a review on here the other day that said ALL teabags are held together by polymers, and scientists are now trying to figure out if those polymers cause cancer or something along those lines. The reviewer stated that yhst was the reason they had switched to only leasing leaf. As someone who lost both of my parents to pancreatic cancer 22 years apart and has been tested and now knows that I carry an inherited dna gene, I urge everyone to start limiting their exposure and thus their risk to all known or suspected cancer-causing substances. Everyone have a great time drinking!.
When I got my package, I was a little disappointed. I reasoned that for the price I paid, I should be able to get a larger quantity. The label, on the other hand, claims that one package yields 15 servings. If that was the case, I figured it wasn't a bad deal. I figured that if I got ten cups of strong tea, I'd be satisfied. I decided to give it a shot. I followed step 1's instructions. 5 teaspoons for every 8 ounces of water I used 3 teaspoons in my 16-ounce french press. I expected the tea to be weak because it was such a small amount. My assumptions were incorrect. I had to dilute it by half because it tasted like syrupy blueberry juice. It was still a powerful force. And it's delicious. I was also feeling a little energized right away. up - This is something that some herbal teas do for me quite frequently. I'm starting to feel a little under the weather, so I'm tired and achy. I'm going to place another order for a variety of other flavors.
I emerged with delicious fruity teas after spending $100. Because I couldn't afford that much tea, I turned to Amazon. I decided to try Tiesta Tea, and I'm glad I did! On a hot Florida day, I usually drink the tea iced with a piece of rock sugar, which is very refreshing. Strawberry Pineapple, Blueberry Hibiscus, and Sweet Watermelon fruit teas are among the varieties I've tried. Every single one of them was outstanding.
A more appropriate name would have been Apple Wild Child. It smells and tastes like an apple. It's a decent cup of tea. Unless you're looking for a blueberry-flavored tea, that is. Because the apple was so dominant, I only got a smidgeon of blueberry flavor when I tasted it.
I first came across Tiesta when it was on clearance somewhere, but I love how it has mainstreamed loose leaf teas and made them accessible to everyone. Most people would probably just buy tea bags, but these unique creations and combinations help people enjoy tea even more by:
1. Teas can be found in fruity blends that are fun to drink. br>2. With the flowers and colors included in the package, teas can be very attractive. br>3. Most teas do not taste as good as loose leaf teas. br>4. You can make it at home instead of going to a high-end tea shop to begin your tea journey. br>5. You can customize each brew by adding different ingredients. br>br>Try it out if you haven't already. You can make a LOT of tea with this. If you're looking for a healthy, caffeine-free vibe, this is the drink for you!.
UPDATE: Following my conversation with a Tiesta customer service representative, they were quick to apologize and make things right. I'm happy to report that my new tin is exactly like the pouch I remember it being, and I'll gladly order from you again, son! So far, I've really liked all of the flavors I've tried, and I'm excited to try more! br>br>I started with a small 1 oz pouch and quickly became addicted to this tea. It had a sweet, blueberry flavor to it. The hibiscus added a nice tangy kick to it. It brewed into a lovely purplish tea that I really liked, so I decided to buy the larger tin this time. So you can imagine my disappointment when I received my tin and discovered it was entirely made up of apple bits. My hibiscus tea contains a few small elderberry and blueberry pieces, but no hibiscus. When my tea turned a pale yellowish pink instead of the lovely blue it had been, I knew something was wrong. I'd give it five stars if the blends were more consistent, but I can't.
Wild Child is the first time I've had such a strong herb tea. Following that, I made a one-time purchase of a large bag on Amazon. Despite my two cup a night habit, I saw it lasting for at least two months and went on Subscribe N Save!br>br>The flavor is very strong, and the color, when brewed for seven minutes, is as dark as Cabernet.