Overall Rating: 4.5/5
Summary: very sweet, but keep in mind that I normally don't sweeten my teas. Also, I'm not complaining :) ...even though the sugar bumps up a serving to 70 calories. This was a really nice afternoon treat. The tea is not too strong...in fact, it's perfect in my opinion. I'm going to recommend this as an occasional afternoon tea.
Where to buy: Fortinos, online at Celestial Seasonings, online from Keurig
Ingredients: evaporated cane juice, black tea, tricalcium phosphate (a Natural Free Flow Agent.)
Nutrition Facts
Serving size: 1 k-cup
Calories: 70
Total Fat: 0g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Total Carbohydrate: 18g
Sugars: 18g
Protein: 0g
Mmm, don't worry about indulging in this tea. There are no unnatural ingredients, no GMOs, etc. Just brew and enjoy!
Other K-Cup varieties:
- Unsweetened Black Tea
- Sweet Lemon Black Tea
- Sweet Raspberry Black Tea
- Southern Sweet
- Half and Half
- Sweet Peach Black Tea
- English Breakfast Black Tea
- India Spice Chai Tea
- Green Tea
- Mandarin Orange Spice Herbal Tea
- Decaf Green Tea
- Sleepytime Herbal Tea
- Earl Grey Black Tea
- Lemon Zinger Herbal Tea
- French Vanilla
- This product is certified kosher by the Orthodox Union
- Since 1969
- Boxes are made from 100% recyclable materials
- Natural fiber tea bags are manufactured through a totally chlorine-free (TCF) process, meaning that no dioxin is released into the environment. Plus, they never contain starch or gluten, and they're completely biodegradable and compostable
- Celestial follows regulations set by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- Ethical Trade philosophy
- Celestial Seasonings does not use GMO ingredients in any of its teas
- Contributor to the Celestial Seasonings B Strong Ride, etown, Community Shares of Colorado, St. Baldrick's Foundation, Bonfils Blood Center of Colorado, Trees for the Future, National Breast Cancer Foundation, Conservation International, Blue Sky Bridge and Family Advocacy Program, Emergency Family Assistance Association, and Doctors Without Borders
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