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Very Berry Guayusa is a gourmet loose leaf tea blend featuring elderberry, blackberry, strawberry, raspberry, and hibiscus. This energizing herbal tea offers a refreshing taste and a natural energy boost without jitters, all while being affordable at just 19 cents per cup. Freshly shipped to ensure maximum flavor, it's the perfect alternative to traditional energy drinks.
C**Y
My favorite tea
I absolutely love this tea! The flavor is slightly tart, but also has a natural sweetness to it. I don’t need to add anything to it. I have it every morning. The color of the tea is beautiful. It’s a rich, deep red color.
A**
Fresh, flavorful beautiful brew
Love this!!! Stay fresh package of loose product. Use your tea ball or make tea bags for quickest preparation. Beautiful burgundy brew, fresh fruity taste and aroma. Sweeten as desired. I use the monk fruit and stevia mixture. Let it steep for a few minutes for best flavor. It’s one of the most delicious guayusa products that I’ve used. Will surely purchase again.
L**3
Very Berry flavorful!
Love the flavor of this Berry mix tea. Don't even really need any sweetener because it has so much flavor!
L**N
Pleasing
It is a pleasing tea and taste. I might have given it 5 stars if this "Extreme Mango" was all mango, but they readily admit blending in pineapple, orange etc. I'd prefer a simpler mono taste rather than a blend. What follows next is FYI, but is favorable on mate tea:America seems to use the word "caffeine" in two different ways: A) casually, B) food chemist. The description for this product said it included caffeine. This is 100% correct when using that word casually, but the food chemist would say "No, the stimulant is mateine." And that is how the tea gets the mate name. The food chemist would also say that cocoa has theobromine (not caffeine) and tea has mostly theophyline and maybe some theobromine and caffeine (like coffee). The food chemist would say that only coffee really has sizable amounts of true caffeine, but would also admit that all these stimulants are highly similar. So similar, that sometimes they are just mirror images of each other or slightly different size molecule. But this also explains why for many people, coffee has the biggest and quicker buzz. Everyone's reaction will be different, but I offer two general bottom line conclusions: 1) mate tea is generally a milder stimulant than coffee and 2) I come from the perspective not of a food chemist, but that of a coffee and tea abuser. For me, I suffered stimulant burn out, and switching to a different and milder stimulant like matein is a way to alleviate negative burnout from these other stimulants. I am reminded of a mid 1980's pop rock hit by Huey Lewis and the News. which openly proclaimed, "I Want a New Drug!" To a small degree, mate tea is it!
R**Y
Love
Noble tea closed down and had to find a Yerba mate replacement. This is by far the best loose leaf tea I’ve found. Smells great, keeps me from having coffee.
V**T
Very nice
Very nice tea. Unfortunately price tripled over the course of a month. Very strange.
R**E
Great product, great flavour, and great value
Love love love guayuasa. Haven't bought any in quite a while so I was a bit down to see that my old suppliers had vanished but boy that sure changed once I took my first few sips.Its loose leafed so you're going to need some empty tea bags FYI. "My advice" you ask? Personally I'd recommend a coffee press or "french press" - Especially if you plan to have a few cups.
N**A
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