Dax: Okay I’m a bit upset. This Celestial Seasonings Almond Sunset tea was given to me by my number one homey, and the tea the polar opposite of number one.
Continue ReadingMike: Yet another Celestial Seasonings sweet fruit tea but this one is pretty interesting. It has a lot of curious ingredients that add a bitter and tart element to the sweetness: rosehips, roasted chicory, orange peel, and the ever popular natural flavors.
Continue ReadingDax: Mint tea reviews bonanza here at TeaAmigos. Out of the Celestial Seasonings camp comes apeppermint herbal tea with a mind set on the takeover.
Continue ReadingMike: You know, I do my best to try to treat allteas equally, without prejudice, even this Celestial Seasonings Very Berry Cherry tea. Despite my previous experiences with Celestial Seasonings Teas, I really decided to give this herbal tea a chance.
Continue ReadingMike: Dax and I have been on a bout of trying out all these Celestial Seasonings herbal teas, of which I am not the biggest fan because I prefer my tea to be tea. The story is no different here. If you like fruit tea, you will dig this herbal tea.
Continue ReadingDax: My first thought when steeping Celestial Seasonings Lemon Zingerherbal teas.” This lemon tea is daaark, not what I expected at all.
Continue ReadingMike: This chamomile tea from Celestial Seasonings is far from unusual. It’s everything you would expect from a tea with the following words in the title: sweet, apple, chamomile. As someone whose word associations with chamomile are “black death”, “Hitler”, and “IRS”, it is difficult for me to givechamomile teas an objective review, but I’ll do my best.
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