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Not a bad tea. At first I didn’t like it, it had a mesh of spice that seemed like over-kill.. however after a few more sips the apple flavor was more pronounced and made for a better flavor. I’ve had smoother blends, but this one would be a good substitute on a cold day I think. I also think it would have probably benefited from some milk and maybe sugar.
I love ginger, and this tisane delivers in a big way. A big ol’ “I feel my gums stinging” kind of way, which is great if you have eaten a big meal, have a stomach ache etc. But this isn’t a take it with you and a book to bed kind of cup.
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Tasted nothing but chamomile and a sort of brown bark-y flavor. Slightly bitter. No caramel at all. I guess they can’t all be winners.
It’s too bad because I really like skullcap teas. I’m fond of Yogi’s Relaxed Mind, and I make a blend of skullcap/lemon balm/lavender/mint that I drink all the time. I was excited to have a different sort of skullcap blend.
This tea could have two happy endings: 1) A spicy-chocolatey cup of comfort with a tingle of cayenne at the back of your throat, or 2) A refreshing citrus tisane. What happened was a sabotage of ingredients to create only one product. It’s a sublime spicy (from the cayenne and ginger), and sweet (from the orange and tangerine flavours), with something missing in between.
I tried adding a touch of cocoa to create option one, but even though the spice married well with the cocoa, there was this unwelcome tangerine blooming in my mouth and making me think, Ewww.
I’m still drinking it to finish the carton. It was very helpful with my sore throat, and it’s always nice to have something hot and non-caffeinated at night. It’s a different and outside-the-box recipe, and I am sure that others would appreciate the experience.
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This is a perfect blend of spices to make an excellent chai. The fact that its rooibos allows me a spicy and warming cup at night, and it really mellows me out. Strong, but not overpowering flavours. Will buy again and again.
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I love anything Yogi tea. I want to relax tonight. I’m meal planning for next week. I love my Hello Kitty Hot Water Kettle. I use it all the time. Currently I’m reading Beneath the Glitter by Elle and Blair Fowler. I’m getting into makeup. So at any rate, I love tea.
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This is one of my favorite teas ever – worth trying:)
The thing that stands out to me the most is the aftertaste, it’s unlike any other licorice tea I’ve tried! It’s so sweet, and the overall flavor is something I never get sick of.
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I actually like this one too :) If you’re looking for a tea version of hot chocolate, you would be disappointed. But if you’re into spice flavors with a pinch of chocolate it’s actually quite good! It’s one of my favorite post-dinner teas. And the smell is just amazing! I prefer to let it steep until drinking temperature so it becomes stronger and I can enjoy the smell for a longer period of time.
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This tea was not what I had expected. The Caramel title is misleading. It has a more vanilla cinnamon taste to it. It is caramel in color so perhaps that is where they got the game.
Despite this, I enjoyed it. It has some good qualities but the lengthy ingredient list is disturbing. Not an everyday tea for me, but for every now and then I think it will be okay.
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Licorice and fennel, we meet again. Another reason why to avoid stomach aches and stomach ache teas. I don’t know if this actually works, and guess I’ll never find out because my stomach is 100% right now. Not really upset about never knowing though.
There is also noticeable peppermint in this, which usually tastes creamy and sweet to me. That helps. Cardamom is another sweet ingredient. This is actually rather smooth (when it’s still hot) and not as licorice-y as I thought it would be. It has a spicy finish. Thanks for the sample, Jackie T!
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an interesting tea with an interesting name.
orange and cloves, an inherant sweetness so that it can be taken clear with no regret. i am uncertain as to what name i would have named this little work of art, but the work ‘chai’ likely would have worked its way into the title most likely. not a trace of anise… an excellent tea despite the inaccurate name.
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This tea has a bit of a bite, but I tend to steep it for a really long time. It’s great for an upset stomach. When I was off at school I ended my nights of heavy drinking with a cup of this so I didn’t wake up with a sour stomach the next day. I couldn’t drink this every day, but it serves its purpose wonderfully.