“I just found pumpkin spice M&Ms and waffles today! The verdict on the chocolate is a definite yum! It was a bit chocolate overdose with this, but still worth it. I feel the same about this as...” Read full tasting note
“Mixed with a bit of sugar, and very good. The raspberry jumped out first, but it kind of had a bit of a chocolate flavor after a bit. Very tasty. Watch the caffeine on this one. :)” Read full tasting note
“262/365 This is the third of the teas I’ve tried from Adagio’s Magic Potions sampler, and the one that makes the least sense to me. It strikes me that Veritaserum, being colourless and flavourless,...” Read full tasting note
“The guy who created these blends did a crappy job matching the name of the potion to the personalities of the tea. The Draught of Peace should be a bedtime blend, not a caffeinated blend; the...” Read full tasting note
Veritaserum is clear, colourless, and odourless and is almost indistinguishable from water. The potion must mature for a full lunar phase, and is quite difficult to produce. It can be mixed with any drink, and three drops are a sufficient dose to make the drinker ‘spill out his innermost secrets’. Thus, the potion forces the drinker to tell the complete truth to any question asked to him/her.
blended with black tea, natural raspberry flavor, raspberries, raspberry leaves, natural chocolate flavor, dark chocolate chips, cocoa nibs, natural hazelnut flavor
teas: raspberry, chocolate chip, hazelnut
accented with raspberry leaves, rose hips and chocolate chips
I actually based this mix off of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone/ Philosopher’s Stone On Harry Potter’s first visit to Diagon Alley, Rubeus Hagrid presented him with a large ice cream (chocolate and raspberry with chopped nuts)
created by: Robert Pirlot
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