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Review on Tiesta Tea - Blueberry Wild Child: Loose Leaf Blueberry Hibiscus Herbal Tea, Non-Caffeinated, for Hot & Iced Tea, 5.5 oz Tin - Brews 50 Cups, Natural Flavors, Herbal Tea Loose Leaf Blend by Charles Alvey

Revainrating 5 out of 5

OMG purple tea! color me happy! Yum yum delicious!

I found delicious tea for my glass! Rschunimagu. Seriously, this is my favorite fruit and berry tea. First time I tried that. I bought it as an add-on item. What a really pleasant surprise. I was wondering if I would actually get 15-30 servings from this given the size of the pack, but I'm happy to report that I measured it with a teaspoon for 15 servings, so brewing twice would give me 30 give portions. . I cooked my full 5 minutes. Of course, as expected, the second infusion is weaker, but I simply mix the two infusions together in the glass shown in the picture. I boil 8 ounces of water. I even tried making a third infusion with 6 ounces of water but the result was disastrous. I suppose you can always add it to the first two drinks if you like the weaker version, but my granddaughter and I decided against it. 8-year-old Sophia lives this tea just like me. She's new to loose leaf tea and I've created a little tea monster for my daughter Samantha to deal with when I go. Poor Sam! Seriously, lovers of fruity, fragrant tea, then this tea is for you! As I measured the tea with a teaspoon, Sophia asked me if she could use the pieces of tea as potpourri in her room! Smells divine. I started telling her it was going to be a very expensive potpourri, but let's be honest folks, there's an even more expensive potpourri out there than it's costing me, so yes, you can use it to make your house smell heavenly, too ! Drink, tea lovers, drink! I raise my purple glass to you in a friendly tea toast and please reply with the names of your favorite teas and teapots for my little Fi and I to taste, as well as your favorite teapots, cups and loose tea holders. . . FYI: I read a review here yesterday that said ALL teabags are held together with polymers that scientists are now trying to determine if those polymers cause cancer etc, something like that anyway. The reviewer stated that this was the reason why they only turned to the rental sheet. As someone who lost both of my parents 22 years apart to pancreatic cancer has been tested and now knows I am a carrier of the inherited DNA gene, I urge everyone to start understanding your exposure and therefore your risk to everyone Limit things known or suspected to cause cancer. . Happy drinking everyone!

Pros
  • Acceptable
Cons
  • There are some nuances