New tea alert!
This one is sort of DAVIDsTEA’s Canada Day shout out for the year! Plus, this year is extra special as well because it’s the 150th year Canada has been around. We’re doing several neat things in store to celebrate, and this is part of that. In fact, the whole blend is inspired by things that are red and white to sort of show that Canadian pride: coconut, watermelon, rhubarb, rose, white tea – you get the picture.
Our whole staff was pretty excited for this tea prior to its launch, but I’ll admit I’ve been putting off my review of it here on Steepster because, well, I just don’t like anything about it…
I wanted to! So badly! However, there’s something seriously off about it to me. When I smell the tea leaf in the tin itself, it actually physically makes my nose burn. I’ve also had it both hot and iced now and no matter how I seem to steep it all I get out of the brew is lots and lots of coconut and this super aritificial/chemical taste that I only seem to be able to associate with the smell/taste of nail polish remover and nail polish itself. I mean, anyone who’s ever painted their nails will know the almost burning sensation of acetone and that’s just entirely what this reminds me of!?
And one you mentally make the nail polish associate you just don’t come back from that.
Seriously though! I’m so disappointed because I wanted to love this one A LOT! I mean, coconut AND rhubarb! That just sounds like the best combination to me. Plus, honestly, it’s actually been surprisingly popular in stores! The day we launched it it was a TOTD and we actually cleared three brews of it which is A LOT for our store to do in one day. So, people are into it.
I’m just not one of those people.
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 regarding the teas, and not the company’s.
Good to know. I love coconut tea but this sounds bad.
Tbh, even when this one was fresh it just didn’t taste right. Very much like acetone. It’s not so much an issue with the coconut (well, I mean it could be now since coconut sours pretty quickly) but the combo of coconut, melon, rhubarb, and the flavourings just overlapped in a really intense and pretty unpleasant way.
As for the ingredients relationship to Canada – it was less a flavour thing and more a visual thing. When this one launched, a nearly identical version also launched in the US called Red, White, & Blue. They had the same profile; so it wasn’t specific to either country. The idea was that visually this one was supposed to look red and white for our flag. The difference for the American version was that blue cornflower petals were added so it looked like their flag. Otherwise the same tea.
Tldr; this tea was a mess.
Yeah. Just not a good combo. And it’s funny – it doesn’t even look remotely red/white to me, so I never would have made that connection. Total miss.