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Janet Ross  

Love drinking different types of tea while I work and relax.

User's reviews

  • Minty Comfort

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    This was a delicious wellness tea which featured mint flavors. I highly recommend this tea!

  • Decaf Peach

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    I enjoyed this decaffeinated peach tea that smells amazing and tastes really good!

  • Dragonwell

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    I did not find this particular green tea to be to my liking, which is unusual as I normally enjoy a plain green tea. Something was off in the taste of the first steep and the second and third were just boring. I can’t really recommend this.

  • Honeybush Mango

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    A delicious comforting tea to drink late in the evening. The mango flavor goes nicely with the honeybush.

  • Christmas

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    This is a delicious spicy tea that I could drink all year round. It has a wonderful aftertaste!

  • Almond

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    Perfectly flavored almond black tea which is delicious with some sweetener.

  • Chocolate

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    This is a nice chocolate flavored black tea that is good with some sweetener.

  • Yerba Mate

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    A delicious tea that I was able to steep four times in my gaiwan. I added nothing to the tea and really recommend it.

  • Apricot

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    This is a delicious apricot flavored black tea with a bit of acceptable astringency.

  • Coconut Pouchong

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    I really love this strongly coconut flavored tea with very little caffeine. Highly recommended!

  • Leo

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    A vanilla-orange flavored oolong tea that is quite delicious and lower in caffeine. What’s not to love?

  • Passionfruit

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    This tea smells delicious but the flavor is just so-so unfortunately.

  • PEACH

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    This tea is flavored perfectly with the right amount of peach flavor. I enjoyed it immensely with just a little bit of raw honey.

  • Assam Melody Iced Tea

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    This tea makes a delicious, classic iced tea! I highly recommend it!

  • Blood Orange

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    This is a great tea to cold brew for at least 10 hours and then enjoy the refreshing flavors!

  • Grapefruit Oolong

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    I cold-brewed this tea and found the grapefruit flavor truly shines and refreshes!

  • Green Chai

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    This is a really good chai with a green tea base. I prefer Spiced Green and Turmeric Green but this is quite good as well.

  • Year of the Rabbit

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    This is a nice blend with a mixture of different teas and subtle flavors. It’s quite lovely.

  • Genmai Cha

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    This is a tasty green tea with toasted rice and small pieces of popcorn mixed in. It’s delicious and unusual and I recommend it!

  • Kukicha

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    This is a clean, vegetal-tasting green tea that steeps to a cloudy yellow and provides multiple steeps. It needs no sweetener and I enjoyed it both hot and iced!

  • Honeybush Blueberry Pancake

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    A yummy sweet tea arhat tastes a lot like, well you can guess what! I did find that the honeybush taste detracted just a little from the other flavors in this tea, hence the four stars.

  • Yunnan Noir

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    A delicious malty-flavored black tea that provides 3 full steeps of wonderful tea. I highly recommend this!

  • Darjeeling Sungma Summer

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    This is a pleasant, mild tasting and fairly astringent Darjeeling tea. If you like Darjeeling, I think you will enjoy this tea! I steeped it at a much lower 180 degrees and added just a little raw honey.

  • Pu-Erh Poe

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    Wonderful plain pu-erh tea to enjoy for multiple steeps. I highly recommend this.

  • Always Nuts

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    This fruit and nut flavored tea is good with or without sweetener. It has crème brûlée taste in the background!

  • Valentines

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    This strong, black tea smells of chocolate and strawberries but the flavors aren’t prominent to the tongue. It’s still a very pleasant sip!

  • Wuyi Da Hong Pao

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    This tea has wonderful mineral flavors within a beautiful dark liquor. It steeped well for a second time.

  • bai hao yin zhen

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    Delicious mineral, fruity flavors bring me joy as I sip this delicious tea. I highly recommend it.

  • Golden Turmeric Chai

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    This is a turmeric/ginger forward chai that I enjoyed very much with a good amount of rock sugar, as I prefer my chais. I highly recommend this tea!

  • White Darjeeling

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    This tea doesn’t look or taste like a white tea. It has a light brown liquor and tastes like a subdued Darjeeling with notes of honeysuckle. I really enjoyed tasting it.

  • Milk Oolong

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    This is a lovely, delicate tea that’s steeps to a light yellow liquor and has a lovely mineral taste. It steeps multiple times.

  • Toasted Mate

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    I didn’t care for this tea by itself, although I do enjoy it in many blends.

  • Jump Start

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    I found the flavor of this tea to be muddled and vague, to the point where I really didn’t enjoy it. There were no bad flavors, it just didn’t make an impression.

  • Jasmine Chun Hao

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    This tea had a little too much jasmine flavor although I normally really like jasmine.

  • Arabica Mocha

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    I wasn’t impressed by the flavor of this tea, although it smelled fantastic in the packet! I steeped it at 190 degrees for about 7 minutes and added a little sweetener.

  • Capricorn

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    This is a fantastic blend of coconut and vanilla flavored black teas, with a little bit of white tea and rose petals as well. It tastes wonderful with a little rock sugar to bring out the flavors. I steeped at 190 degrees for 3 minutes.

  • Vanilla Green

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    I enjoyed this tea very much. The vanilla was tasty but didn’t completely overpower the green tea flavor, which I love. I steeped at 180 degrees for 3 minutes and added raw honey to enhance the flavors.

  • Earl Grey Lavender

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    I liked but didn’t love this Earl. It just had too much of a floral taste. I don’t mind floral notes but I don’t like it when they are too strong. If you love floral teas, check this one out!

  • Rooibos Pecan Turtle

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    This is one of the better tasting red rooibos teas that there is. The flavor of nuts, caramel, and chocolate are almost strong enough to drown out the red rooibos tea taste, but not completely!

  • Pu-erh Spice

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    This is a fantastic spiced Pu’erh tea with notes of aniseed that I particularly liked.

  • Cranberry Nut Muffin Green

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    This is a very nice, nutty flavored green tea that is a great afternoon sip!

  • Peach Bellini

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    This is one of the best cold-brewed iced teas I have ever tasted! It is refreshing and full of fresh peach flavor!

  • Berry Blast Iced Tea

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    Berry Blast is a wonderful tea whether cold brewed for iced tea with no sweetener, or hot steeped with sugar for a late night treat.

  • Blueberry

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    I found this tea to be bitter, even when steeped at 190 degrees. There was also no blueberry in my sample so maybe it would have tasted better if I had one. I will definitely try it again if given the chance.

  • Tiger Eye

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    This tea was reviewed again after trying it with less water, a lower temperature (195 degrees), and a generous amount of rock sugar. There was still a little bitterness at the end of the cup, but it was a really delicious overall experience.

  • Rooibos Peach

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    I’m not a fan of red rooibos so the flavoring has to be good and strong for me to like it. The peach flavor doesn’t make it. I steeped at 212 degrees for 5 minutes and then iced it.

  • Double Ginger

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    Delicious ginger tea without being overpowering. I steeped it with a little sweetener.

  • White Grapefruit

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    Delicious white tea that needs no sweetener. I steeped it at 185 for 3 minutes.

  • Lemongrass

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    This is a delicious tea on its own that I previously only had in blends. I steeped at 212 degrees for 7 minutes.

  • Mango Green

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    This is a nice green tea that I steeped at 175 degrees for 3 minutes and added honey. It doesn’t really taste like mango, but still good.

  • Cancer

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    This tea has a nice, fruity flavor that reveals more mint as you get closer to the end of the cup. I steeped at 175 degrees for 3 minutes.

  • Campfire S'Mores

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    This tea, with some sweetener, has a pleasant smoky/sweet smell. The tea tastes like chocolate and marshmallows and at the very end of the cup, smoky lapsang souchong reveals itself!

  • Spiced Apple Chai

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    This is a nice, tasty spiced chai that has a strong apple overtone. I really enjoyed it. I steeped at 200 degrees for 5 minutes.

  • Raspberry

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    Deliciously jam-like flavors in this black tea. I steeped at 190 degrees for 3 minutes and added a little honey.

  • Honeybush Banana Nut

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    Delicious and decadent tea which I brewed for 5 minutes in 212 degree water and added sweetener.

  • Blackberry

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    Delicious with a little bit of sweetener added for a nice fruity flavored black tea. I steeped at 190 degrees for 3 minutes to avoid bitterness.

  • Green Rooibos Blueberry

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    Wonderful green rooibos tea with blueberries! I steeped at 212 degrees for 5 minutes and added just a little sweetener. Try smooshing the blueberry when you finish steeping!

  • Citron Green Iced Tea

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    A nice light flavored citrus green tea. I added a little raw honey.

  • Bonfire

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    They seemed to throw too many ingredients into this tea and left me confused and muddled. I steeped at 200 degrees for 5 minutes and added raw honey.

  • White Chai

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    Delicious chai and fruit flavored tea that I brewed with rock sugar as I like my chais. I steeped at 195 degrees for 3 minutes.

  • Watermelon Cooler Iced Tea

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    A fantastic tea for cold brewing! I found it to be refreshing and tasty!

  • Ginger Peach

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    This is a tasty well-balanced ginger-peach tea but I gave it one less star because I found it too astringent.

  • Pu-erh Hazelberry

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    I loved the Pu’erh and hazelnut flavors in this tea that I brewed at 200 degrees for 5 minutes It is good with sweetener and cream.

  • Cherry Green

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    I cold brewed this one for a day and a half and thought it tasted refreshing and tasty!

  • Watermelon Cooler

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    I cold brewed this tea and added a few chunks of watermelon toward the end of the brew. It was refreshing and delicious!

  • Cranberry

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    This is a great fall and winter tea to drink with sweetener on its own, or blended with other flavored teas.

  • Cat Scratch

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    A nice, tasty, seasonal, and fun tea to drink with some sweetener. I recommend it!

  • Coconut Grove Pouchong

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    This is a delicious tea steeped at 195 degrees for 4 minutes with agave syrup to bring out the flavors. You can even steep it at a higher temperature with no problems. It might increase the coconut taste.

  • Gingerbread

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    This is a delicious flavored black tea! The ginger spice is sweet when raw honey is added. I steeped at 190 degrees for 3 minutes.

  • Cream Tea

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    A delicious cup of tea with some sugar and no cream is needed! I brewed at 205 degrees for 3 minutes.

  • Ceylon Sonata

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    This is a tasty black tea that is simple in flavor and profile. I recommend it! I steeped at 200 degrees for 2-1/2 minutes and got an extra 3-minute cup as well.

  • Raja Oolong Chai

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    This is a fantastic chai tea made with oolong tea. Chai doesn’t get much better than this!

  • Pumpkin Spice

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    This is an extra delicious chai tea made from all the spices in a pumpkin pie (but no pumpkin). I highly recommend, and steeped at 190 degrees for 3 minutes with sweetener and creamer

  • Yuletide Toddy

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    What a fantastic winter caffeine free spicy tisane this is. I can’t rave enough about the flavors. I steeped with sugar at 212 degrees for 12 minutes!

  • Reindeer Fuel

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    This is a very tasty chocolate and mint tea blend with a high caffeine content. I really enjoy drinking it to give me some extra energy!

  • Earl Grey Moonlight

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    This is a very pleasant Earl Grey blended with vanilla and cream. It tastes great with some sugar and/or cream and can be steeped twice. I steeped at 200 degrees for 2-1/2 minutes for the first time and 3 minutes for the second one.

  • Chocolate Chai

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    This is a very pleasant chocolate chai which has a calming flavor with cinnamon, chocolate, and ginger notes. It is very good with sugar and cream. I steeped at 200 degrees for 4 minutes.

  • Strawberry Banana Split

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    This was a very nice green rooibos tea, which tasted more of strawberry than banana. I steeped it at 212 degrees for 5 minutes and added some agave.

  • Cinnamon

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    This was nice and tasty but I prefer the Fiery Cinnamon flavor myself. I brewed this one at 190 degrees for 3 minutes and added sweetener.

  • Honeybush Hazelnut

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    This is a delicious cup of tea, and this is from someone who normally doesn’t like hazelnut in beverages. I steeped at 212 degrees for 5 minutes and added sweetener.

  • Rooibos Vanilla

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    Vanilla is a good flavor to pair with red rooibos, a tea I normally don’t care for. I thought this was quite good with some sweetener added. I steeped at 190 degrees for 5 minutes.

  • Rooibos Almond

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    Tasty flavored rooibos tea. The almond flavor works well with the red rooibos, which I am not usually fond of. I steeped at 212 degrees for 5 minutes and added sweetener.

  • Pomegranate Grove

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    This is a lovely fruit and spice blended non-caffeinated tea! I steeped at 212 degrees for 8 minutes and added some sweetener.

  • Decaf Hazelnut Cinnamon Creme

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    This is a very tasty cup of tea, and this is coming from someone who doesn’t like hazelnut flavored beverages. It has a really nice combination of the tastes in the title. I steeped at 200 degrees for 3 minutes and added some raw honey.

  • Berry Blast

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    Excellent caffeine-free fruit tisane that packs a big berry flavor! I steeped at 212 degrees for 10 minutes and added some sweetener to soften the tartness.

  • Honeybush Wild Berry

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    Excellent fruit-flavored, caffeine-free tea. The berry flavors are strong and really blossom with sweetener. I steeped at 212 degrees for 5 minutes.

  • Raspberry Patch

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    This is a nice herbal tisane that tastes great with some sweetener. I had it hot but it would be great cold as well. I steeped at 212 degrees for 10 minutes.

  • White Strawberry

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    This is a lovely delicate white tea with strawberry flavor. I steeped at 170 degrees for 4 minutes and added sweetener.

  • Keemun Concerto

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    This is a wonderful black tea with a rich and malty taste. It is one of the teas in Scottish Breakfast by the same company, which is one of my favorites. I steeped at 200 degrees for 3 minutes and added a little sweetener. It is good for a second steep as well!

  • Honeybush Chocolate

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    This is a wonderful dessert tea that you can drink in the evening. Chocolate and honeybush tea go great with one another. I steeped at 212 degrees for 5 minutes and added sweetener and some creamer as well. It tastes great with or without the latter

  • Ali Shan Special

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    This is a delicate and buttery tasting green oolong tea that is a pleasure to drink. It needs nothing added to improve its flavor. Make sure that you have the time to fully enjoy this before you partake! I steeped at 175 degrees for 3 minutes and got three wonderful cups from the unfolding, beautiful leaves.

  • Libra

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    I found this tea to smell awesome in the package. Unfortunately it disappointed once steeped. The chocolate and strawberry flavors were hard to discern when hot and then when the tea cooled I tasted bitterness in spite of using a low temperature and plenty of sweetener. I steeped at 190 degrees for 3 minutes and added a dollop of raw honey.

  • Rooibos Cocomint

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    This was a good cup of tea with a mint chocolate flavor and pretty well hidden rooibos. I steeped at 212 degrees for 5 minutes, adding sweetener.

  • Spiced Mate

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    I really enjoyed this tea over several steeps. The third one didn’t taste as good. I steeped at 150 degrees for 5 or 3 minutes and added honey to each cup.

  • Mocha Nut Mate

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    This is a good tea that I enjoyed over several steeps. I steeped as close to 150 degrees as I could manage for 3 or 4 minutes with sweetener.

  • Throat Therapy

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    This is a very good wellness tea with strong licorice flavors. It needed no sweetener to my taste. I steeped at 212 degrees for 5 minutes.

  • Wuyi Ensemble

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    This is a lovely tea with mineral and nutty flavors. It needs no sweetener. I steeped at 190 degrees for 4 minutes and was able to get multiple steeps.

  • Rooibos Caramel

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    Very nice tea with caramel flavor that almost masks the red rooibos taste. I steeped at 212 degrees for 5 minutes and added some honey.

  • Candy Apple Concoction

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    This is a delicious tea with apple and caramel flavors. I liked plain candy apple tea a little better because it wasn’t as sweet. I steeped at 190 degrees for 4 minutes and added sweetener.

  • Candy Apple

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    This is a terrific mix of apple and caramel flavors in a great tea. I steeped at 190 degrees for 4 minutes and added sugar and milk.

  • Cocomint Green

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    This is a great blend of green tea, mint, and chocolate. I would have liked a little more chocolate but it was still good. I steeped at 175 degrees for 3 minutes and added rock sugar.

  • Hazelnut

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    I should begin by saying that I don’t usually like hazelnut in beverages but this tea is very good. I steeped it at 190 degrees for 3 minutes and added rock sugar.

  • Scorpio

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    Very pleasant mix of teas, mango, and chocolate. I steeped it at 190 degrees for 3 minutes and added a little honey.

  • Honeybush Pumpkin Chai

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    This is a delicious chai blend that has a pleasant mix of spices and pumpkin spice flavors. I enjoyed it steeped with less water, honey and plant-based creamer. I steeped it at 212 degrees for 10 minutes.

  • Chocolate Chip

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    This is a tasty tea that smells and tastes like dark chocolate. I did think my portion was a little skimpy on the chocolate having only one mini chip. I enjoyed it with raw honey and plant-based creamer. Very tasty! I steeped at 212 degrees for 3 minutes.

  • Jolly Roger

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    This is a pretty good tea to drink late in the day, as it has only trace caffeine. The butterscotch tea mixed with banana nut honeybush makes for an interesting dessert tea. I steeped at 190 degrees for 5 minutes.

  • Blackberry Sage Oolong

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    This is a delicious tea with all the flavors perfectly balanced. A little sweetener is all you need for a perfect cup of tea. I steeped at 200 degrees for 4 minutes.

  • Strawberry Tea

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    This is a very pleasant tea with strawberry flavor. I steeped at a lower temperature (195 degrees for 3 minutes) and found that the strawberry taste was perfectly balanced with the black tea flavor. I even got a second smaller steep.

  • Chestnut

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    This is a delicious cup of tea, black tea flavored with something wonderful that is supposed to be chestnuts. Whatever it is, it is phenomenal, and I agree with other reviewers that it has a touch of maple flavor. I use honey to bring out the flavors and steeped at 200 degrees for 3 minutes.

  • Rooibos Cinnamon Apple

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    Pretty good tea that tastes strongly of cinnamon and apples but it’s not quite strong enough to overpower the taste of red rooibos tea. For some that might be a plus, because the flavors are complementary, but I don’t really care for the taste of red rooibos.

  • White Peach

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    This tea is light, fruity, and totally yummy! I steeped at 175 degrees for 3 minutes and then got a second steep waiting 5 minutes. I used agave to sweeten it.

  • Golden Flower

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    What a soothing and gentle green oolong tea this is. I got three steeps and saw the leaves gradually unfurl until they filled up my gaiwan. The second steep tasted the best but they were all delicious. I steeped at 190 degrees for 2 minutes the first time and then 1-1/2 minutes for the later ones.

  • Orange

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    I’m not a fan of this tea but I will say that it improves when it cools down so it could be great iced. I steeped at 190 degrees to help the fruit flavors shine, but it didn’t work as well with this tea as it has with others.

  • Rooibos Vanilla Chai

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    This is a delicious but light-tasting chai tea blend with no caffeine. I enjoy it very much in the evenings.

  • Turmeric Bliss

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    I really enjoyed this tea blend. It is nice and fruity along with the taste of turmeric which I like very much. I prepared this in an older tea maker since it will stain.

  • Vanilla Honeybush

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    This is an okay late-night tea which has a nice vanilla overlay.

  • Yunnan Jig

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    This is a delicious malty black tea that tastes great with some raw honey or rock sugar to bring out the flavors. It can be steeped again.

  • Pu-erh Tahiti

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    This is a delicious Pu’erh tea with a delicious blend of tropical fruit flavors adding to the woodsy Pu’erh taste. This tea tastes better as it cools.

  • Mango Melange

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    This is a tasty hibiscus forward tea that didn’t taste like mango, but is very enjoyable nonetheless!

  • Jasmine Phoenix Pearls

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    This is a fantastic tea that I save until I have the time to steep it multiple times. The jasmine is fragrant and delicious and truly complements the green tea flavor. Sometimes I add a little peach tisane to a later steep as that flavor makes a delightful combination as well.

  • Mango

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    I love this fruity black tea, which I brew at a slightly lower temperature to tone down the black tea flavor. I steep at 190 degrees for 4 minutes.

  • Thai Tea

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    This was very pleasant with a little added sugar. Thai chai is much better in my opinion, hence the 4 stars.

  • Dewy Cherry

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    This was delicious when hot-steeped with some sugar and then chilled in the refrigerator. It was a tart cherry iced tea.

  • Key Lime Herbal

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    I steeped this hot, but chilled and iced it, which I liked better than the warm version. I added sugar.

  • Golden Monkey

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    A smooth, malty black tea with no bitterness when steeped at 200 degrees for 4 minutes. I got 3 steeps and drank one unsweetened, one with rock sugar, and the third with honey. I liked the honey-flavored one best.

  • Citron Green

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    This is a pleasant green tea blended with citrus flavors that tastes best when warm. I added raw honey.

  • Green Rooibos Citron

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    This tea was steeped hot with rock sugar and I drank it hot, warm, and then iced. Very delicious!

  • Pina Colada

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    I loved this herbal tea that has fruity flavors just like the namesake cocktail. I added sugar and steeped for 9 minutes. Next time it will be 10.

  • Summer Rose

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    Loved this floral black tea with a rose scent and no bitterness. I got a second steep with diminished rose flavor, but still quite good!

  • Melonberry Green

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    This was a pleasant green tea with raw honey added. I didn’t really taste the fruit flavors however.

  • Black cherry

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    I enjoyed this cup of tea with some added rock sugar and I found the cherry taste to be subtle and pleasant. I must disclose that I have always loved cherry cough drops, however!

  • Fujian Rain

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    This is a delicious mineral-tasting oolong tea that retains its flavor over multiple steeps. I recommend this!

  • Formosa Oolong

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    This has an earthy smell and flavor. Rich, smooth tea flavors persist throughout the cup and become stronger as the tea cools down. I steeped twice at 200 degrees for 3 minutes.

  • Cupid’s Cup

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    This is a delicious fruit and cream flavored herbal tea. All flavor and no caffeine!

  • Pu-erh Chorange

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    This tastes just like a chocolate orange, and works perfectly with a little sweetener. I have also tried it with a little milk and it enhances the flavors.

  • White Fuzzy Navel

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    This is a delicate white tea with delicious flavors of peach and orange playing around in your mouth. I used some rock sugar and steeped it at 180 degrees for 3 minutes. I have also blended this with green tea as a cold brew. It’s very refreshing!

  • Peppermint

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    This is a terrific minty blast of deliciousness when steeped with a little rock sugar. The best peppermint tea I have ever had.

  • Jin Kong Que

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    This is a mild tasting toasty black tea with no bitterness. It holds up well to a second steep. I steeped at 200 degrees for 3 minutes each time.

  • Cha Cha

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    I liked this herbal blend but thought that there was a bit too much chamomile to make it great. Lemongrass and peppermint needed more room to shine! I steeped at 212 degrees for 8 minutes.

  • White Tropics

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    I loved this delicate coconut-pineapple flavored white tea. The flavors are subtle and the tea needed only a tiny bit of agave to bring out the flavors. Others may need no sweetener at all. I steeped at 175 degrees for 3 minutes. I think this would be a great cold brew as well.

  • Chili Lime Green

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    This is a bracingly spicy hot cup of tea, but I liked it! The lime and coconut aromas are strong but a little harder to taste when sipping it. The tea stands up to a second steep as well.

  • Peach Oolong

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    This makes a fantastic iced tea when cold brewed. It needs no sweetening and is super refreshing on a hot day! It is also delicious when brewed hot!

  • Gemini

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    This is a delicious, delicate white tea with apricot, peach, and apple flavors which really come out when you add just a little bit of sweetener. I brewed at 180 degrees for 2-1/2 minutes.

  • Conga

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    I truly love this fruit flavored black tea. The black tea flavor is substantial with the orange and mango dancing around it. I steeped for 3 minutes at 190 degrees and added the smallest amount of honey. It was good for a second steep as well.

  • Lavender Lemon

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    I love, love, love this tea and had to get me some more so that I could enjoy this caffeine free tea again and again! The smell alone is amazing. I steeped at 212 degrees for 7 minutes and tried it without sweetener and was so glad I did. It is perfect as is!

  • Cherry Marzipan Oolong

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    This tea reminds me of cherry cough lozenges, which was not a bad association for me because I like them. I wasn’t sure that it worked in a cup of tea, at least not for me. I steeped at 200 degrees for 4 minutes and added just a little agave nectar.

  • Mamma Mia

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    I enjoyed this caffeine free herbal with chamomile and aniseed flavors predominant. It has a bit of a medicinal taste but I don’t mind that in a bedtime tea. I steeped for 5 minutes at 212 degrees and added agave nectar.

  • Mambo

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    Delicious tea with woodsy, malty flavors and just a little astringency. It tasted best when it cooled down to a warm temperature. I steeped at 200 degrees for 4 minutes and added raw honey eventually but it was also delicious without sweetener.

  • Hojicha

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    With some honey added into this tea, I was able to enjoy the natural toasted, almond- like flavors of this green tea that didn’t taste like a green tea at all. I brewed at 175 degrees for 2 minutes and enjoyed a smaller second steep as well.

  • Rooibos Mango

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    This tea was cold brewed overnight and had strong medicinal and mango flavors that I found were not a great combination together. It was still a refreshing tea.

  • Fruit Medley

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    I cold brewed this herbal tea and enjoyed the sweet and tart fruit flavors thoroughly!

  • Kentucky Bourbon

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    I thoroughly enjoyed this complex black tea with smokiness and caramel in the background. I steeped at 212 degrees for 4 minutes and added sugar to enhance the experience! I got a second steep as well that was almost as flavorful.

  • Calypso Green

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    This is a delicious green tea flavored with fruit and coconut. It tastes wonderful with the fruit flavors predominant. I steeped at 175 degrees for 3 minutes and added raw honey to bring out the flavors.

  • Autumn Mist Green

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    This is a tasty dessert tea with an interesting blend of gunpowder green tea and crème brûlée flavors. There are apple pieces and rose petals as well and they all come together to make a lovely, though not outstanding tea. I brewed at 175 degrees for 2-1/2 minutes and added a little sugar. I am also interested in trying this as a cold brew.

  • CHOCOLATE TEA

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    I will agree that there’s nothing very special about the chocolate flavor in this tea. That said, I did find it to be a decent sweet treat if you add a little squirt of agave nectar. I brewed at 205 degrees for 5 minutes.

  • 40 Winks

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    This is a great relaxing bedtime tea. Chamomile, spearmint, and valerian root make a great combination of flavors and provide a soothing tea. I steep at 212 degrees for 7-10 minutes and add a little sweetener.

  • Maple Creme Oolong

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    This tea smells and tastes amazing with a little honey or maple syrup to bring the butter and syrup flavors to the forefront. I steeped at 200 degrees for 4 minutes and got a nice small resteep as well.

  • Irish Breakfast

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    This is a wonderful morning tea with a rich, smooth black tea flavor. I added just a little sugar and steeped at 200 degrees for 3 minutes. My second steep with less water was tasty as well. I will be enjoying this regularly.

  • Earl Grey Bella Luna

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    This tea is as special as its availability (once a month when the moon is full) would suggest. It has a coconut cream overlay with the Earl Grey. I steeped at 200 degrees for 2-1/2 minutes. I highly recommend!

  • Berry Blues

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    This is a great fruity tea with blueberry and apple flavors predominant. I steeped at 212 degrees for 10 minutes and enjoyed this with no sweetener. I also tried the last bit with a little sweetener and it tasted good as well. This would probably be great iced as well.

  • Thai Chai Iced Tea

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    This tea comes pre-packaged in netting so that you can add it to 32 ounces of water and cold brew it overnight. The coconut-infused chai tastes great iced as well!

  • White Ayurvedic Chai

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    This is a delicate yet spiced white tea. The chai spices are mild enough not to interfere with the taste of the white tea. I steeped at 175 degrees for 3 minutes.

  • White Strawberry Basil

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    I was surprised to find that this tea was so delicious. The strawberry flavor is strong but has a savory underlay that is perfectly balanced. I had to have more of this tea! I steeped at 175 degrees for 3 minutes and needed no sweetener.

  • Vanilla Oolong

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    This is a delicious tea with vanilla and oolong tastes throughout the cup. I was able to steep a second time with less water and found that the oolong flavors predominated then. I steeped at 200 degrees for 4 minutes each time.

  • Decaf Earl Grey

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    I like this decaffeinated Earl Grey but it’s very bergamot forward so if you’re not a big fan of bergamot, pass on this one. My portion of tea was quite generous so I steeped about 14 ounces of water and still got a decent second steep of about 8 ounces. By the second steep the flavors were subdued a bit. I steeped at 200 degrees for 3 minutes and added milk and sugar.

  • JASMINE GREEN

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    This is a fragrant, lovely green tea that I enjoy when I don’t want to fuss with loose leaf tea.

  • Decaf Raspberry

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    I cold brewed this tea for about 12 hours and really enjoyed the smell and flavor of raspberries and Ceylon tea!

  • PEPPERMINT HERBAL TEA BAGS

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    A good strong peppermint flavor in a convenient teabag. I like to add sweetener but it is also good without any.

  • Green Rooibos Bonita

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    This is a delicious iced tea, steeped overnight for a great herbal treat, unsweetened, with no unwanted caffeine.

  • Sagittarius

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    This tea has a wonderful mixture of black tea, raspberry, and bergamot flavors which combine for a terrific cup of tea. I steeped at 195 degrees for 3 minutes and added raw honey to bring out the flavors. I highly recommend!

  • Peach Oolong Iced Tea

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    I cold brewed this tea for a small family gathering and 3 of us got to enjoy this tea with the wonderful flavors of peaches and oolong tea. Delicious, and so easy to brew with pre-measured bags of tea! I will be brewing another pitcher soon!

  • Teaster Marshmallow

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    I enjoyed the fruity sweetness of this tea when hot (steeped at 212 degrees for 5 minutes), and found it needed no additional sweetener. I’m looking forward to trying it iced.

  • Passionfruit Tango

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    I enjoyed this distinctive blend of fruit and spice flavors. It makes a bright red tea. I enjoyed it hot, steeped at 212 degrees for 8-10 minutes with added rock sugar to mellow the tartness.

  • Kona Pineapple

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    This is a tasty pineapple treat to drink hot with sweetener or iced without any additives. It can also be mixed with other teas. I steep for 8-10 minutes at 212 degrees.

  • Dragon Fruit Dream

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    This is a nice, mild fruit tea with no caffeine that is great hot or iced on its own, or when mixed with other teas. When hot, I include a little sweetener and steep for 8-10 minutes at 212 degrees.

  • White Tangerine

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    This mildly fruity white tea was steeped at 175 degrees for 3 minutes and became tastier and tastier as I got to the bottom of the cup. I didn’t want it to end!

  • Lychee Rose Green

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    This is a beautiful tea that steeps up into a delicious fruity and floral green tea. I steeped at 175 degrees for 3 minutes. Very nice!

  • English Breakfast

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    This English breakfast is a classic, with rich, mildly malty flavors. I enjoyed it with nothing added first, then I added some raw honey, which was also delicious. The second steep was great as well. I steeped at 200 degrees for 4 minutes.

  • Decaf Strawberry

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    This is a delicious iced tea. I cold brewed it over 10 hours and it tastes wonderfully of fresh strawberries! The decaf part is a bonus.

  • Honeybush Orange

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    This is a delicious tea with no caffeine. I got a bag of teabags in a mystery tea box and this one is a real gem. I found that the tea needs a little bit of honey to bring out the orange flavor. I steeped for 5 minutes at 212 degrees.

  • Spring Darjeeling

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    This is a lighter Darjeeling tea with some fruity undertones and a flavor and liquor closer to green tea than black. I steeped for 2 minutes at 200 degrees and enjoyed it with just a smidgen of raw honey. My second steep was a bit weak, which was a disappointment.

  • Rooibos

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    This is the first plain rooibos tea that I have tried, so I can’t compare to other brands. I enjoyed this sweet, woody tasting tea and found that it needed no sweetener. I brewed for 5 minutes at 212 degrees but would try it longer next time as there’s no risk of bitterness with this tea.

  • Scottish Breakfast

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    This is a fantastic breakfast tea with a strong, malty flavor and enough caffeine to kick start my drowsiest morning! I steeped at 205 degrees for 3 minutes and can get a solid 3 steeps from each cup. I add a little sweetener to bring out the flavors.

  • Mandarin Green

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    This is a refreshing, mildly flavored green tea that I enjoyed with a little raw honey. I steeped it for 3 minutes at 180 degrees. I plan to try this iced without any sweetener.

  • FORMOSA OOLONG

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    This tea has a nice, earthy smell and flavor and the rich, smooth taste persists as the tea cools. I steeped for 3 minutes at 200 degrees. My second steep had just as much flavor as the first!

  • Sencha Overture

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    This is a nice delicate tea with a clean astringent flavor. Very refreshing. I steeped for 2 minutes at 165 degrees, which was not easy as my teakettle settings start at 175.

  • Lemon Meringue Green

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    This tea is a yummy dessert in a teacup when brewed and enjoyed hot with some sweetener. It is also delicious when iced without anything added! I steep at 175 degrees for exactly 3 minutes.

  • Thai Chai

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    This chai tea is absolutely sublime. The flavors of coconut, lemongrass, and cardamom mingle beautifully and are enhanced with rock sugar and a little whole milk. I steeped for 6 minutes at 200 degrees using about 7 ounces of water.

    Update: This is also an excellent cold-brewed iced tea. The pre-measured packet can be placed overnight in a container with 32 ounces of water and you have delicious coconut chai goodness!

  • chocuador

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    Love this tea. The chocolate chai blend is a perfect dessert tea,

  • Candy Cane Crush

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    This is a pretty good tea. It could be more minty though for my taste.

  • SUPER GINGER (ORGANIC)

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    Way too much ginger in this tea, and the pepper doesn’t help make it any more palatable.

  • BUDDHA'S BLEND

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    An awesome gentle and delicious tea to enjoy with a little bit of sweetener. I was so sad when I finished my tin of this tea,

  • Honeybush Vanilla

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    This was an okay tea but I was wishing there was more of a vanilla taste to it. I’m still getting used to honeybush teas, and think I might prefer the flavored black teas better.

  • White Eternal Spring

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    This is a perfect white tea with a delicate balance of fruity and floral aromas and tastes. I steeped a little less water than usual (10 ounces) at 180 degrees for 3 minutes and found that it needs no sweetener. I ordered more so I will probably try it with just a tiny piece of rock sugar sometime, just to see how it enhances the flavors.

  • HERBAL HOT CINNAMON SPICE

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    This is almost as good as regular Hot Cinnamon Spice but since it has the benefits of being decaffeinated I am giving it 5 stars.

  • ENGLISH BREAKFAST

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    Even when steeped at a lower temperature (200 degrees), I found this tea too bitter and astringent for my taste.

  • DECAF VANILLA COMORO

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    I enjoyed this vanilla comoro tea. It’s not a super strong vanilla flavor but it is delicious and the decaffeinated version is great for late in the day.

  • CLASSIC DRAGON PEARL JASMINE

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    A really delicious and light tea that tastes perfect with a little sweetener to bring out the flavors!

  • DECAF CEYLON

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    This is a very nice decaffeinated tea that tastes light and smooth. A little sweetener enhances it but isn’t necessary.

  • AMBER SUN

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    This tea was given to me as a gift and then I bought several boxes myself. This is a strong herbal tea that is bursting with turmeric flavor. I highly recommend this!

  • DECAFFEINATED PARIS

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    I just recently got this tea in the decaffeinated version. It tastes just as good as regular Paris, without keeping me up at night!

  • PARIS

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    I really liked this tea when I first drank it. I wasn’t used to different teas at the time and it didn’t really taste like Earl Grey to me. I guess there are other flavors and Harney uses a milder tasting Earl Grey. Over time I don’t like Paris quite as much as when I first discovered it, but I still enjoy it from time to time.

  • Earl Grey Green

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    I never dreamed that Earl Grey would go with green tea but was pleasantly surprised by how delicious this is! (3 minutes at 175 degrees.)

  • Decaf Blueberry

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    A delicious, fresh blueberry tea. Smells and tastes marvelous! I added a little sugar and steeped for 4 minutes at 190 degrees.

  • Decaf Orange

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    This tea smells and tastes great with some sweetener. The orange flavor complemented the black tea very well. (3 minutes at 200 degrees.)

  • Ginseng Green

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    Delicious green tea that I found to have a smooth, pure green tea flavor without the need for any sweetener. (2-1/2 minutes at 175 degrees.)

  • Rooibos Earl Grey

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    Rooibos makes a very mild and pleasant Earl Grey tea. I enjoyed this with a little sweetener. (5 minutes at 190 degrees.)

  • Raspberry Green

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    This was good, but not great tea. I added a little raw honey and enjoyed the taste. (2-1/2 minutes at 180 degrees.)

  • Wild Strawberry

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    This is a delicious herbal tea that needs a little sweetener to be super yummy. (4 minutes at 212 degrees.) It is also great when blended with decaf vanilla.

    Update: This is a great iced tea and needs nothing added when cold brewed for 32 hours.

  • Silver Needle

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    So many people rave about the flavor of this tea, but I just didn’t taste any honeysuckle or white grape notes. To me, it wasn’t sublime, but just an inoffensive very mild tea. I steeped four times at 175 degrees for 3 minutes and added no sugar.

  • Samurai Mate

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    This is a subtle but flavorful chai tea. It needs a long steep but it’s worth the wait! I am able to steep this a second time with less water to continue my enjoyment! (8 minutes at 212 degrees)

  • Fiery Cinnamon Spice

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    This is a light and tasty cinnamon tea. The cinnamon is truly full of heat and yet the tea itself has a lightness to it that doesn’t overwhelm the palate. I recommend this! I steep at 200 degrees for 4 minutes.

  • Pisces

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    I usually add sweetener to my tea but as soon as I smelled the glorious scent of grapefruit wafting up from this tea, I decided to skip it. I’m so glad that I did, and I found no need to change this. There are a lot of flavors here with white tea, black tea, rooibos, and chamomile for starters, then all the fruit and some lemongrass; but it all works perfectly together. It is also delicious cold-brewed. Great tea!

  • Yunnan Gold

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    This is a rich, delicious tea that held up to at least three full steeps. I enjoyed every sip of this wonderful tea and highly recommend it!

    I brewed for 3 minutes at 200 degrees.

  • DECAFFEINATED HOT CINNAMON

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    This decaffeinated, herbal version of hot cinnamon spice tastes just as good as the black tea but you can drink it whenever you want without losing sleep. The cinnamon flavor is superb and it needs no additional sugar.

  • HOT CINNAMON SPICE

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    This tea is absolutely over the top cinnamon tea. I steep it for a long time, and find that it needs nothing added to give me a nice caffeine boost and a full-flavored cup of delightful cinnamon taste. Try it, you won’t regret it!

  • Masala Chai

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    This is a seriously delicious chai tea. Use 2 teaspoons per 8 ounces of water and be sure to add sugar and some milk for a fantastic flavor sensation. Steep for a full 10 minutes at 212 degrees.

  • Decaf Chai

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    This is a very strong but delicious chai tea. It is a bit more peppery in flavor but I really enjoy it when I want a chai tea later in the evening.

  • Candy Cane

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    This is a delightfully refreshing minty black tea. It gives a nice caffeine boost and I add just a little sweetener to bring out the flavors of the mint and black tea. I strongly recommend this!

  • Chocolate Chai Pu Erh

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    This is a delicious chocolatey chai blend with a terrific mixture of spices. I especially like a chai with cardamom flavor in evidence and this tea meets my needs! It can be brewed a second time but is not as strong of course. I like to add raw honey and some 2% milk to bring out the flavors. I brewed at 205 degrees for 5 minutes.

  • Decaf Apricot

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    This tea is delicious, and I am anxiously waiting to get a larger bag of it delivered next month so that I can enjoy it more often. The apricot flavor blends really nicely with the black tea, and all this flavor is caffeine-free!

  • Decaf Vanilla

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    This is the perfect tea to drink with any dessert, late in the day. It can even substitute for dessert. The vanilla flavor is perfectly balanced with the taste of the black tea, and you don't have to worry about it keeping you up at night!

  • Skinny Tea

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    I enjoyed this tea very much, and found that true to the name, I need to add no sweetener to this at all. The flavors are a little unusual, but it tastes really good as the tea starts to cool down. Keep in mind that it has senna, a mild laxative in it so don't overdo or drink it when your GI system is already pretty active.

  • Chocolate Truffle

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    This tea is good but not great. The chocolate flavor definitely comes through, but you need to brew it very strong to get the best flavor from it. So, a good tea but not quite as flavorful as it could be.

  • Peach Serenity

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    Peach Serenity is a gentle fruit tea that I love either by itself or as a companion to any plain green tea when I want to take the flavor up a notch. I highly recommend this.

  • Berry Creme Compote

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    This is a fruity and creamy tea that is delicious whether warm or cold. I prefer to have sweetener when I drink it warm, but leave out the sugar when I prepare iced tea with it, as that is my general preference as well.

  • Spiced Green

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    I love this tea. I would never have guessed that green tea and chai could go together, but in this tea, the balance of the spices and green tea is perfect! I look forward to drinking this tea whenever it's early enough for the green tea level of caffeine.