Mike: I been out of the tea junket for some time so I gotta recollect my memory on some of these brands. I was thrown back….
Continue ReadingMike: Got a chance to steep some Stash Holiday Chai last night while watching The Daily Show. Useless details aside, perhaps this…
Continue ReadingMike: Over the year that we’ve been around,Republic of Tea has been one of the most commonly requested tea for review and for good reason:
Continue ReadingMike: Yogi Tea Chai Black is notable basically for only two reasons.
1. This chai tea goes great after a Subway wheat bread tuna sandwich toasted with pepperjack cheese along with every vegetable.
Dax: Trescerro Rooibos Chai almost makes up for the fact that they appear to not own a web domain. Passing those elegant, elite tea brands that paid GoDaddy the dues needed to get some web space, Trescerro tea did some research, got in there and made some good policies, and came out with an uncorrupted triumphant landslide of flavor.
Continue ReadingDax: Packing a powerful flavor uppercut, Tazo Organic Chai tea just wasn’t gonna settle for second string. Startin as a rich, bold black tea, what I was about to get into was something extra serious.
Continue ReadingDax: Orient Organics Masala Chai tea is a standout in the brand. After their decrepit attempt atTropical Green Tea, Orient Organics went back to the drawing board and produced a mammoth of aMasala Chai.
Continue ReadingDax: Hmmm, this Lipton Spiced Chai tea is interesting. It’s like being handed a blank piece of paper.
Continue ReadingMike: Organic and Pure Cinnamon Chai with Rooibos Tea tastes no different than what it sounds like: too much stuff. First you got your cinnamon tea, then your chai tea.
Continue ReadingMike: Stash Chai Green Tea is the sexier, smarter, more athletic brother of the Stash Chai Black Tea. It’s superior in every regard.
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