Razzle Dazzle

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Fruit Herbal Blend
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Loose Leaf
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Caffeine Free
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Vegan
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Notes of carrot and beetroot spiraling into a dazzling raspberry finish.

Need to add a pop of colour to your blasé day? Here’s the ticket. This googly-eyed blend will give back some sparkle in your step with the help of hibiscus, currant, and raspberry. After all, everyone can use a little razzle dazzle in their lives right?

Apple, Hibiscus, Currant, Beetroot, Carrot, Raspberry, Cornflower petals, Natural flavors.

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T. Kettle offers a large, premium assortment of original and new loose-leaf tea blends naturally sourced, certified vegan, kosher, and organic yielding rich flavours.

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Strange VariaTEA TTB: Tea 7

One of the Instagram participants added T Kettle teas to the box. Seeing as I still haven’t gotten around to trying any, I was pretty happy to see those. However, I cold brewed this one and we aren’t off to a great start. This is very earthy from the beetroot but then had carrot sweetness hit you at the back of your throat. Then there is something nutty here too and it’s the sort of nutty flavour that had me completely turned off from Forever Nuts – yet I don’t know what’s creating that quality here. All in all, I am just not liking this very much.

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I can’t decide if I think this is supposed to be the T Kettle version of DT’s Frozen Raspberry or not, and I also can’t decide if I enjoyed the taste of this tisane…

It’s pretty earthy for what appears to be intended as a fruity raspberry profile. Like, I can really clearly taste the earthy tones of both of the beetroot and carrot in the blend about as much as I’m getting raspberry and hibiscus. It’s sort of like one of those cold pressed juices that’s actually equal parts fruit and veg, and intended to be healthy. Tasting the earthy veg notes here doesn’t make it unpleasant tasting, but it does sort of distract from the pop of fruit and tangyness of the blend.

The one thing in the blend that I do flat out dislike is the finish – it’s almost chalky, but in that way that sometimes weird cream flavours come off as chalky? Because T Kettle doesn’t label their flavourings I can’t say for sure, but I feel pretty confident that there’s some sort of cream or vanilla flavouring here that isn’t vibing well with me.

If it weren’t for that I think I could almost get on board with this tea, earthiness and all.

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