Blue Lagoon

Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
Blueberry, Cornflower Petals, Elderberry, Lemongrass, Pineapple
Flavors
Blueberry, Fruity, Lemongrass, Pineapple, Sugarcane, Berry, Floral, Grass, Green, Sweet, Flowers, Ash, Berries, Lemon Zest
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
Not available
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Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 5 min, 15 sec 14 oz / 413 ml

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  • “Looks very pretty with the dried blueberries, blue cornflower petals and stalks of lemongrass. I like that it has a strong blueberry flavor and enjoy it for a caffeine free blend. I was surprised...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I picked this tea up on Black Friday because I love the other lemongrass-heavy tea I have from DT, vanilla swirl. I guess I oversteeped my first cup because it tasted kind of murky and sour, and I...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This one was odd. It’s very fruity and very sweet. I made it as a hot tea and didn’t hate it but it just didn’t taste right. I’m going to try it iced, it sounds like that may be the way to go. It...” Read full tasting note
  • “I tried this when it came back last year and have since been stocked up on it, so I dug into my stash today. At first sniff, this tea smells heavenly. I knew I’d love it. Surprisingly I only like...” Read full tasting note
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From DAVIDsTEA

You might think tea drinking is a pretty tame pastime, but we like to imagine every new cup is an adventure. Don’t believe us? Try a sip of this exotic, fruity tisane and see where it takes you. Maybe you’ll find yourself floating in a violet-tinted lagoon, perfumed with fresh blueberries. Or perhaps you’ll be sunning yourself on a remote beach, digging into a freshly picked pineapple. Wherever you get whisked away, one thing is certain: you’re going to want to go there again.

Ingredients:
Candied pineapple (pineapple, cane sugar, citric acid, sulfur dioxide), blueberries, lemongrass, elderberries, cornflower petals, natural and artificial flavouring.

Price per 50g: $7.50

About DAVIDsTEA View company

DavidsTea is a Canadian specialty tea and tea accessory retailer based in Montreal, Quebec. It is the largest Canadian-based specialty tea boutique in the country, with its first store having opened in 2008.

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LOVE LOVE LOVE this tea! So sad it was only a seasonal one, really hoping they bring it back in the future! The candied pineapple added the right amount of sweetness and was great hot or iced.

daniella

http://www.davidstea.com/blue-lagoon?&TF=&DEID= its back! you can buy it for a limited time right now!

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Went into mu first David’s Tea store the other day! What a delight. We need some stores in MN!! I bought this tea in what was kinda like a clearance section I believe. The lady at the front told me that they are going to discontinue this tea, which is too bad because it’s quite good. Not many teas use blueberries and out of the ones I’ve had none of them could get such a luscious flavor like this! Good hot but I am also really enjoying it cold as well.

Flavors: Blueberry

Preparation
155 °F / 68 °C 8 min or more 2 tsp
darby

I agree! Maybe we need to start a petition to get them in MN!

Skysamurai

I sent them an e-mail to request a store in the Mall of america. Someone needs to give Teavana some competition.

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Omg! The most divine tea I have ever had in my entire life. This tea is perfect! Iced or in a latté, it just can’t be beat! The blueberry and pineapple are a blissful combination. This would make great Popsicles for the hot summer months.

Flavors: Blueberry, Pineapple

Preparation
2 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML
madametj

that sounds really good :)

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This is the perfect herbal fruit tea for me. I really really wish they would offer this year round. It made a perfect ice tea!

Flavors: Blueberry

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 0 sec 3 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML

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168 tasting notes

Tried this as an iced tea and it was a nice refreshing mild drink. Blueberry and pineapple flavours are mild, but clean tasting and fresh.

Flavors: Pineapple

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’Here’s Hoping’ traveling teabox Round #2 // Tea #32
This is another blend in the teabox with lemongrass in it. haha. I haven’t had so many lemongrass teas in my life! Luckily I like it anyway. A lovely fruity herbal. This would be ridiculous iced. It is so sweet it’s like a fruit punch. I’m not sure how they managed it. I can’t tell if it’s splenda or something. This brews up a periwinkle color, so at least there isn’t any hibiscus in it! It doesn’t seem like blueberry or pineapple though. Maybe hints of pineapple but really just sugary sweetness. This blend certainly could have been worse (hibiscus). I just love traveling teaboxes – trying a bunch of teas!

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2 tbsp for 375 ml

Very sugary sweet. Blueberry flavour prominent. Lemongrass is well balanced- doesn’t leave too much unpleasant aftertaste.

Thanks to Kittenna for sharing!

Preparation
Boiling 6 min, 0 sec 6 tsp 13 OZ / 375 ML

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Had it as a sample hot, then got a cup of it iced. Yum yum yum yum yum. I dragged my mom to David’s for her Frequent Steeper card, and convinced her to get a cup of it iced. Her opinion is also yum yum yum yum yum yum. I’m glad we’ve reached a consensus. I’ll have to buy some of this to have it iced over the summer (I think I’ve created a monster…)

Fruity, has a wacky colour (and who doesn’t love a tea with a wacky blueberry-induced colour?!), smells delish, and tastes like tropical. And it doesn’t have coconut in it! WOO! Seems like nearly every one of the teas that has sounded good recently has coconut added. Blech. But not this one. (excuse me while I dance in my chair)

Verdict: Will buy.

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Now’s the part of my backlog where I get to get into all the really fun stuff I did on my day with my brother! Hooray!

The day started out with a trip to Market Mall where I mailed off my package for 221Tea (which cost a lot less than I was anticipating, which is always a pleasant surprise). We then stopped at my Dollarama and I returned the work phone, which I brought home with my Saturday evening. Oops. It looks like they managed fine without it, though.

We took the bus from there to the downtown mall. My brother was both amazed with and pissed off at the bus system here in Saskatoon. The bus fare is more than a dollar higher than what it is in Regina, and of course he didn’t have a bus pass so he was unimpressed with paying the high fare – and then even less impressed with how long it takes to get anywhere in the city. Saskatoon is a fair bit bigger than Regina. That said, once we were on the bus he was really amused by the fact there’s a digital read out of the time/streets we’re on as we travel (which is hilarious, because I remember Tre and I being amused greatly by that as well on our first bus ride in Saskatoon), and the fact there are buttons not cords you push (instead of pull) to let the driver know where you want to get off.

Once we were downtown we only made one stop; DAVIDsTEA. Mostly we were going there for me: I bought my first perfect tea mug (the glass one with the octopus tentacle), 100g of Superberry (since it’s soon to be discontinued), 50g of Redberry Tonic, 50g of Cool Cucumber, 50g of Guava Cadabra (to top off my tin at home), 10g of Coconut Oolong, a brown Pu’Erh tin for my Caramel Pu’Erh (from Tea Desire), and this as a To Go, iced. I also signed up for the rewards program! Hooray!

Much to my surprise, however, my brother picked up 50g of Bamboozled (which I had causally pointed out was being discontinued earlier in the morning when I was preparing our cold brew of it). I didn’t even do any pushing. He just did it.

And of course his sales associate was my favourite (extremely cute) one! Jealous. In true excellent DAVIDsTEA service fashion he made my brother feel at home in the store (he looked painfully uncomfortable as he bought his tea). He asked how his day was going and why he was in town (I’m not totally sure how he knew he wasn’t from Saskatoon…), and Liam (my brother) said he was here visiting family. It was a nice exchange and I think my brother felt more at ease.

I’m wondering if maybe he knew he wasn’t from here because he recognizes me as a “regular” and I’ve mentioned in the past that I moved here on my own… Hmmm…

Anyway, this was the To Go tea I picked out because I wanted to try another of the Spring blends and this has fairly solid reviews, plus it has pineapple in it. It was iced. I have to say, I was pretty let down by it though. I vaguely understood the comparison to Blue Whale candy but mostly I thought it tasted very artificial in a negative way and also very weak and flavourless in general, except for the aftertaste which I couldn’t get rid of fast enough: there was something very chemical about it. I don’t handle Blueberries very well; they can’t taste artificial or have a realistic blueberry texture – so that may have tainted my view. I’m happy I decided not to buy any.

My brother loved it though. I would have just tossed it out once I’d left the store but he really, really enjoyed it and said it tasted pretty great (although he agreed that it could have been made stronger). I’m really proud of him; he used to reject any notion of tea or tea drinking but he’s really opened up. Although he is pretty set in what he likes: it has to be cold brewed or iced and typically he only goes for blends that are fruity and herbal.

After DT we went to the movies and saw Divergent. I honestly didn’t expect to love it as much as I did, but it’s been about a day since I’ve seen in now and I still cannot get it out of my head. I want to read the book series so badly now! In fact, next paycheck, I might splurge and buy the series since I’ve already set aside rent for the month of May so the only think earmarked in the next paycheck is groceries.

Seriously, go see it! It was surprisingly fun with good action scenes, comedic moments, and a fun, almost “surrealist” aspect with the fear simulations – and I really, really like Tris/Four as a couple. There’s that too.

All in all: crappy tea but a good day!

Courtney

Market Mall is here too! That sounds like an awesome day, I love that he picked up Bamboozled.

Roswell Strange

Bamboozled (cold brewed) is the first tea I ever made that he enjoyed, and it opened him up to trying other teas which is exciting! He left here this morning with 17 different teas for cold brewing; each perfectly measured for a pitcher of cold brewed tea and only two thirds of them herbal :)

Courtney

Haha that is awesome! I wonder if I can do that to my brother when I’m home. Hmm.

Hello.Kiki

My husband is the same way about tea. It has to be a fruity iced tea, or typical super-sweet southern iced tea. I’m working on him though!
The Divergent book is great, very fast paced. I’d definitely recommend reading it!

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I don’t think I like lemongrass as a tea ingredient. :-/ I didn’t like it in Exotica and I don’t like it here, though this tea doesn’t have the same oily mouthfeel that Exotica did.

I’ve had several pots of this over the past two days and there’s something about the combination of blueberries and lemon grass that doesn’t do it for me. It’s not sweet and berry-like, as I was expecting. It’s not even that it’s a bad tea … I just have no interest in drinking it again.

On the bright side, it’s one less tea in my cupboard…

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