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Convenient way to make iced tea |
7/12/2019 |
This is a very convenient way to make iced tea, although the first time I made the mistake of pouring boiling water in a glass container and cracked the glass! I don’t love the taste of this tea. I do find it a bit bitter, similar to a grapefruit taste. |
Colleen |
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Refreshing |
6/9/2019 |
This tea is so refreshing. My husband loves this stuff. It gets pretty hot and humid here in Savannah, GA, and a glass of Dragonfruit Fusion Herbal Fruits Iced Tea is welcomed in these temperatures. I add 1 bag to a gallon pitcher of water and let it steep overnight. We don't use sweetener so there is a slight tart edge to it. Sweetener would probably soften that tartness if so desired. I have to remember to remove the bag the next morning to prevent a bitter aftertaste. |
- Sheila Fulcher, GA |
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Disappointing |
6/14/2017 |
Very sour; it tastes like grapefruit, plus it looks like a grapefruit pictured on front of box, although grapefruit isnt even listed as an ingredient. Its called dragonfruit, but dragonfruit also isnt listed as an ingredient, although it is pictured on the box, too. Anyway, my husband does not like the taste, nor do I. We had to add so much sugar that it ruined any health benefit, and it still wasnt enough to make us like it. Disappointing. |
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Hello. You didn't leave your name so we cannot comment to you directly. The fruit on the box is a blood orange. We use both blood orange and dragonfruit natural flavors in this blend. The tart taste is from the hibiscus flowers. We find this to be a really lovely blend and are puzzled by the results you had when brewing this tea. There are other large iced teabags on the market these days and they all vary on how much tea they make. Our bags make 1 gallon of tea. Perhaps you thought they would make less? I can see where this would be an overwhelming taste if it was brewed as a 1/2 gallon instead of 1 gallon. Please contact us directly and we'd be really happy to discuss this with you. |
--Cyndi |
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