Sunday, December 22, 2013

Paradise Tropical Tea, Original Tea, 1-Ounce Filter Packs (Pack of 50)



Great Tea!

I have purchased this tea locally for years in small quantities and and have paid double for it. It is unsweeted which I like but the tropical flavor keeps it from being boring. I have to admit, I am addicted to this tea! When I saw it available through Amazon and the price, I decided to buy it. This huge box will last me probably 2 years! Each tea bag makes a gallon or more..very happy with this purchase!

Most Refreshing “Diet” Drink Around

I have been addicted to this tea for years and, as I introduce it to my friends, they become fans, too. It’s unsweetened but has so much flavor you will never miss the sweetener. On the other hand, it’s not too fruity. It’s truly the most refreshing drink around.


You can buy the single-pot bags, but these larger bags make this one of the least expensive drinks you’ll find. I cut open a bunch of the bags and pour the tea into a canister. I make it in a coffee pot that has never touched coffee (very important). For each pot, I use 2 tablespoons (1 coffee scoop) of loose tea and an ordinary coffee filter.


Year round, it’s the best drink around.

The real deal

I live for this tea. I go the cheesecake factory all the time just so I can order this and have 5 refills. Then, this year, I had the great idea to find out where to buy it online. Which brought me here. I was a little upset to see that my only real option was to buy it in giant bulk – but I took the plunge anyway. I even found a $20 rebate form when I was looking around online for deals – I suggest you look around to see if there is still one available.


When I first brewed this tea, I was disappointed. Something was wrong with the taste. It was not my beloved cheesecake factory iced tea. But it was still ok. However, I am not a master iced-tea brewer, and I soon discovered there is nothing wrong with the tea, but there is something (well ok, many things) wrong with me. I played around with the proportions of water with the second batch, and kind of made a small "concentrate" serving. Using that, I made it by the cup…finding the PERFECT balance. Omg it…

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