Sipdown! 63/365 (not technically, since I’m actually dumping the last cup or two out, but it counts!)
My recollection of this tea is that the first time I tried it (within a week of purchase), I felt like the coconut had already gone off. I probably should have returned it and gotten my $5 back. I figured I’d give it another shot before tossing it, but yeah, this tea is gross. I actually now think that it’s the combination of hibiscus and coconut that’s causing the problem, although I’m not convinced that the coconut isn’t also a little funky. The first sips of this, while hot, were sour and gross; now that it’s cooled, it tastes tropical but soapy. Looks like I wasn’t the only one with less than positive opinions about this tea, either.
Anyhow, I would not recommend this tea. The ingredients are ridiculous for a tea “representing the great white north” (melon, pineapple, coconut… really?!), and the mashup of flavours is not working. Or maybe the coconut wasn’t fresh, and it’s ruining everything. I think it’s been gone for a while now, so little danger of people going out and purchasing it, but, ew.
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Tbh, even when this one was fresh it just didn’t taste right. Very much like acetone. It’s not so much an issue with the coconut (well, I mean it could be now since coconut sours pretty quickly) but the combo of coconut, melon, rhubarb, and the flavourings just overlapped in a really intense and pretty unpleasant way.
As for the ingredients relationship to Canada – it was less a flavour thing and more a visual thing. When this one launched, a nearly identical version also launched in the US called Red, White, & Blue. They had the same profile; so it wasn’t specific to either country. The idea was that visually this one was supposed to look red and white for our flag. The difference for the American version was that blue cornflower petals were added so it looked like their flag. Otherwise the same tea.
Tldr; this tea was a mess.
Good to know. I love coconut tea but this sounds bad.
Tbh, even when this one was fresh it just didn’t taste right. Very much like acetone. It’s not so much an issue with the coconut (well, I mean it could be now since coconut sours pretty quickly) but the combo of coconut, melon, rhubarb, and the flavourings just overlapped in a really intense and pretty unpleasant way.
As for the ingredients relationship to Canada – it was less a flavour thing and more a visual thing. When this one launched, a nearly identical version also launched in the US called Red, White, & Blue. They had the same profile; so it wasn’t specific to either country. The idea was that visually this one was supposed to look red and white for our flag. The difference for the American version was that blue cornflower petals were added so it looked like their flag. Otherwise the same tea.
Tldr; this tea was a mess.
Yeah. Just not a good combo. And it’s funny – it doesn’t even look remotely red/white to me, so I never would have made that connection. Total miss.