When I landed in Toronto on Saturday morning around 8:30AM I basically had to head straight to the Toronto Eaton Center to immediately go into event prep mode for our first of two events for the day which was the fan “Meet & Steep” for our collaboration with Cristine/Simply Nailogical for Simply Maple Breakfast and the Nordic Mug and Holo Taco nail polish line.
The only stop I made was at a Starbucks in the same mall to get a cheese and egg sandwich (first food of the day) and a vanilla bean frap, which I promptly mixed a stick pack of this matcha into for a super delicious and refreshing “blueberries and cream” frap. Best of both worlds with combing the starbucks drink with even more caffeine and my matcha fix of the day.
The Meet & Steep was awesome though! I got to the mall to help with set up around 9AM and there were already fans gathering to wait in line hours before the event started. The energy was just awesome though, and every single fan who came during those very, very packed couple of hours (we started around 10:30AMish and went until about 3PM) was nothing but patient, kind, and very, very fun. Seeing all the nail art was INCREDIBLE too.
If you happened to be at the event and are seeing this later, I was the one on phone duty very kindly asking you to have your cameras ready on your phone and then taking pictures with fans and Cristine. I did my absolute best to make sure everyone got at least one photo with Cristine where everyone was in focus, and without any DT staff in the background – everyone who waited deserved to have that special keepsake. So thanks to all the Holo Taco fans for being so patient as I very, very rapidly learned to use what felt like a million different phone cameras.
Friendly reminder that I do not numerically rate DAVIDsTEA blends as I’m currently employed there and it would be an obvious conflict of interest. Any blends you see with numerical ratings were rated prior to my employment there. These reviews are a reflection of my personal thoughts and feelings regarding the teas, and not the company’s.