1324 Tasting Notes
I’ve had chamomile that I liked a lot better than this and tasted fresher. Although my bag of this that I tried was part of a sampler so perhaps if you buy a bag by itself it’s better. I vaguely remember trying this at a DavidsTea location and really enjoying it then. So that might support that but it would’ve been years ago.
A few years ago I bought a bag of this one to brew coffee style and enjoyed it. This happened to be one of the flavors in the extensive teabag sampler I purchased from the website. I do still like this one but it is one of the more artificial tasting offerings from the company. I absolutely love their coffee alternatives and I was able to get two steeps out of this tea bag.
Preparation
It’s been a while… I took a lengthy break after getting logged out every couple of minutes from Steepster even with deleting my browser’s cookies and everything. I’m also on a new medication that is super dehydrating. So I wasn’t doing caffeine for a while. Now, I’m easing back into drinking caffeinated tea but not as much as before. Lots of health stuff and school kept me away to sum it up. I’ve definitely missed Steepster and everyone though.
I finished off two bags of this that I bought for a dollar during a clearance sale. This one was crazy sweet but I enjoyed it. Not something I’d purchase again unless it was on clearance. There’s just more sugar than tea in this one. The apple was present but the rooibos was indiscernible taste-wise. It’s creamy but also a bit oily from the white chocolate and possibly the sprinkles. Concept wise I think it definitely works and you can taste the frosting element of a cupcake.
Flavors: Apple, Creamy, Frosting, Oily, Sweet, White Chocolate