“As someone who loves a fruity sweet tea (and let’s be honest, a gimmick), I was excited for this tea and grabbed a couple packets on sale. Reminder to self – buy a little first, and buy more if...” Read full tasting note
“T is not for…Strawbearry Gummy …but I made this last night as a cold brew for the “S” day and didn’t end up drinking it. Drinking it now, it is super sweet. Like a bit too much I think. And a bit...” Read full tasting note
“SIPDOWN! wheeeeeeeeee I like this but get rid of the gummies please lol” Read full tasting note
“Late night cuppa! I just wanted something caffeine free and fruity, and I have quite a bit of this tea still so I figured I’d put in some work to finishing off the tin. I specifically made sure to...” Read full tasting note
We teamed up with our friends at SQUISH Candies to bring you what’s essentially liquid candy. This yummy & boo-tiful caffeine-free blend is filled with large chunks of strawberry, pinapple & red hibiscus. The pièce de résistance? Mini gummy bears made with real fruit juice. This is no trick. We legit added tiny red, yellow, green & white gummies bears. Trick or treat!
What makes it great
This blend is a bright strawberry colour with a rich tropical strawberry aroma
It’s caffeine-free, which makes it extra great for kids
A tasty collab featuring Mini Rainbow Bears by SQUISH
Candied pineapple (pineapple, sugar), Hibiscus blossoms, Gummy bears (glucose syrup, sugar, gelatine, citric acid, fruit juice concentrate (apple, pear, grape, peach), flavour, natural extracts for colouring (black currant, black carrot, turmeric, paprika), blue 1, white beewax, yellow beewax, carnauba wax), Apple, Candied papaya (papaya, sugar), Elderberries, Beetroot, Carrot, Natural strawberry flavouring, Strawberries.
How it tastes
Sweet & aromatic strawberry flavour with supporting creamy notes of pineapple – like a piña colada with strawberries.
DavidsTea is a Canadian specialty tea and tea accessory retailer based in Montreal, Quebec. It is the largest Canadian-based specialty tea boutique in the country, with its first store having opened in 2008.