Mike: Tropical Green Tea seems like a hot commodity. Mighty Leaf, Revolution Tea, and several others have their own variants.
Continue ReadingDax: Did Mount of Olives Treasures tea come corect this tea review? You bet your sweet apple they didn’t.
Continue ReadingDax: Double Steep Week continues here atTeaAmigos. Two, count em, two tea reviews a day; giving you a little more of what you love.
Continue ReadingMike: First, let me just open by thanking Double Koi Tea for the samples they sent us. It took us a while to get around to doing Double Koi Tea Reviews but here we are.
Continue ReadingMike: Orient Organics Mango Black Tea is most reminiscent of one of those horror flicks you see quite often. A family moves into this beautiful new house, the kids love it, the husband and wife are happy to have a change of pace.
Continue ReadingMike: I know it must seem like Taylors of Harrogate is paying us to write positive tea reviewsat this point. That is because Dax and I reviewed yet another dominatory Taylors of Harrogate tea today and it’s receiving the grade that this tea brand is used to receiving yet again.
Continue ReadingDax: You already know what it is. Hyson tea is coming at you with their signature flavored tea touch.Hyson got it right on the money once again with theirPineapple Calypso tea.
Continue ReadingMike: This is the third Taylors of Harrogate tea review. Here at TeaAmigos, we have a rule that once a tea brand has accumulated three tea reviews, we create a page for it.
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: This is our first Intelligentsia tea review, and won’t be the last by any means. My guy hooked me up with a couple packages of Intelligentsia loose tea, and Mike and I got to steeping their organic white melon tea.
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