Iced Green Tea: Raspberry

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Green Tea
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Artificial, Raspberry
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  • “Well, I’m currently cleaning. And I’m thirsty. So I’m having another can. This time, it’s the sugar-free Raspberry. It’s ice-cold and hopefully refreshing. It doesn’t smell like anything really in...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Woke up late for class, travel tumbler was unwashed, went to school without tea. Nooo! But we have these new “healthy” vending machines that had cans of this flavored green tea, so I thought I...” Read full tasting note

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It starts with fair trade green tea sourced from around the world – we then brew our tea with the most flavorful nutritious fruits and sweeten this delightful blend with 100% natural Stevia for a healthy and delicious zero calorie refreshment that will enhance your senses. And because our farms are Fair Trade Certified™, we ensure equal pay, better health care and equal opportunities for our farmers – so they too can reach new heights as well.

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INGREDIENTS: filtered water, natural erythritol (natural sweetener), natural raspberry flavor, Fair Trade Certified™ green tea, malic acid, stevia, ascorbic acid (Vitamin C), citric acid

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Well, I’m currently cleaning. And I’m thirsty. So I’m having another can.

This time, it’s the sugar-free Raspberry. It’s ice-cold and hopefully refreshing.

It doesn’t smell like anything really in the can so we’ll head straight to taste. Taste is… well it’s not tea. That’s not even close to tea. Isn’t this supposed to be a green tea drink? This has the approximate flavor of Raspberry Royale if you put a bunch of stevia in it and then removed any hint of actual tea. It’s just sweetened raspberry something.

I see that this technically contains 1% Juice. I didn’t even know there was a possibility to add 1% juice but there’s no juice flavor. It’s just bleh. But, in this case, it’s cold and wet and serves a purpose. The stevia is strong and the flavor very fake but it’s making me less thirsty so I suppose that’s a plus. I can’t say I recommend it though. It’s really not good.

Flavors: Artificial, Raspberry

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Woke up late for class, travel tumbler was unwashed, went to school without tea. Nooo! But we have these new “healthy” vending machines that had cans of this flavored green tea, so I thought I would try it out. It was tasty, but definitely not tea. It was more like raspberry and sugar substitute water. More like a watery juice than tea. If there was any green tea flavor, it escaped me. It’s too overpriced for a can of non-tea, so I won’t be getting it again. I did finish the can that I had, though, because I was thirsty and it wasn’t bad for a watery juice.

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