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TTB Review #43: Yum! So tropical, makes me think of the beaches of Hawaii. The passion fruit comes through nicely and in general there are sweet, refreshing notes that convince me I should be on vacation somewhere warm right now. Very enjoyable!

Flavors: Passion Fruit, Tropical

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TTB Review #42: First of all, let’s take a moment to appreciate how freaking PRETTY this tea is! The little blue and red specks in this blend make me smile. Smells…minty and sweet, but with a disappointing lack of blueberry. Fortunately there is a taste of blueberry when drinking, though still quite mild. I would have preferred a stronger blueberry note. But overall I’m pleased, especially since my previous experiences with Deb’s creations haven’t been too great.

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drank Pear Delicate Oolong by Wolf Tea
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TTB Review #41: If I didn’t know there was supposed to be pear in this, I wouldn’t have tasted it. Expecting it going in, I was able to pick out small tidbits of pear flavor, but even then they were few and far between. I tried this both hot and cold, both with lackluster results.

vallhallow

I should have put on the bag it is a straight oolong, no flavors or blended ingredients. The name is probably supposed to indicate a faint white fruity note.

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drank Moon Bloom Dancong by white2tea
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TTB Review #40: Sadly I found this one rather unremarkable as well. It’s pleasant, certainly, but just doesn’t stand out as any different from dozens like it that I’ve tried. Earthy, woodsy, and somewhat reminiscent of green tea.

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TTB Review #39: Meh. Nothing noteworthy. Doesn’t have the typical strength associated with a black tea. Sweet notes come through but ultimately fail to turn this into anything unique.

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TTB Review #38: Curious things going on here. The “pulpy” nature of this tea was a little off-putting at first but it really didn’t bother me once I started drinking. Probably the best way to steep this was to have strained it, but I’m lazy and use a simple infuser which allowed many pieces to float freely in my cup. Getting some umami notes which is nice. Makes me think of being outside on a warm spring day with a cool breeze carrying forth the smell of freshly cut grass.

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drank Punjaban Party by The Chai Box
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TTB Review #37: I definitely think this one is best cold. Lots of interesting flavors interacting here. The ginger, cardamom, and fennel all make their presence known, but, as tends to be the case with most ginger-inclusive teas, the ginger mostly steals the show. I may have used too much for it comes across very strongly. Overall decent but not great.

Flavors: Cardamom, Fennel, Ginger

Shae

Loving seeing all of your TTB posts!

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TTB Review #36: After only about 3 hours of sleep last night, I needed something STRONG to start off my day. This tea seemed to have done the trick. I can tell that there’s plenty o’ honey, but I’m also getting strong grape notes, which I didn’t realize at first until I saw one of the other reviews mention it. The moment I read that I was like, “Yes, 100% artificial grape!” Not the biggest fan but this morning all I want is just a strong bolt of caffeine, so it’ll do.

Flavors: Artificial, Grapes, Honey

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drank Ginger Basil Lemon by Plum Deluxe
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TTB Review #35: Definitely lives up to its name – I can taste ginger, basil, and lemon individually and they all work well together. I’ve found it’s very easy to overdo the ginger to the point where it’s overpowering, and this tea does a good job of reigning it in. I do wish the pieces of apple and pineapple had more presence.

Flavors: Basil, Ginger, Lemon

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TTB Review #34: Pretty standard green tea, more potent than most, but also more astringent. It feels somewhat incomplete, like it’s missing the finishing touches of a strong green tea, leaving behind only the bitterness and none of the flavor.

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