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Teas' Tea Unsweetened Pure Green Tea is a refreshing, organic beverage that contains zero calories and is rich in antioxidants, making it a perfect choice for health-conscious individuals. Each 16.9-ounce bottle offers a smooth, pure taste, ideal for on-the-go enjoyment. With a variety of flavors and a commitment to quality, this tea embodies the essence of Japanese tea culture.
L**H
Great green tea
These do not last long in my house. It’s really difficult to find unsweetened bottled green tea like this locally. These are not full of preservatives, instead they use vitamin C, which I think is a great option. They’re really tasty, convenient, fit in my oddly small suv cup holders really well, great size (almost 16 oz), easy to hold. Some of the younger people in my home like to people add a little sweetener, which I can make sure isn’t too much, and then just shake the bottle. Sometimes we like to add sugar free cocktail drink mixes to these, like blueberry, passion fruit, mojito mint, etc. The possibilities are kind of endless. I like putting fresh mint in mine. My teen puts frozen blueberries and fresh cut frozen strawberries in his. Works as a sweetener, flavoring, and in place of ice, added right into the bottle.These are a good price.The con: not a recyclable bottle in my state of MA.So we try to reuse some of our bottles. The label comes off so nicely. I put anything from homemade mocktail mixes in the kitchen, to thumb-tacks in the office closet. We also like cutting them up and using them as little planters. I even put 6 together to make an art caddy. So in the recycling options, we’ve tried to get creative with it.
T**T
I usually buy two cases a week♥️
Very good un green tea very addicting in a good way. I usually buy at least two cases a week. As a truck driver I keep it in my fridge on the truck. I usually go through about five bottles a day.
H**D
Good Drink
I like them and nice to have on jand.
H**R
Awesome Green Tea
This is a great tea. I love unsweetened green tea with nothing else added. Very refreshing and green tea has polyphenols which is a great antioxidant.
J**S
VERY CONVENIENT
GREAT PRODUCT.SAME AS THE STORES GOOD IF YOU HAVE A LOT OF ROOM ON YOUR REFRIGERATORS
B**E
Great Ice Tea
Really like the fact it's unsweetened. I love the taste. Very hard to find unsweetened Green ice tea.
W**Y
Tastes horrible
This product tasted like mud/muddy water to me. It was horrible and I had to throw everything away. Mine was made in Thailand and now I am worrying if something was in the water they used to make this tea. Hoping I don't get sick from it.
G**R
No longer made in Japan?
I've been buying this tea for some time now. I have a regular subscribe and save subscription and mix buying this with Ito En's Oi Ocha line of teas as well, just to mix things up.I've rarely had problems with the tea quality (once out of years of buying it, I got one that tasted like bamboo paper) and I really enjoy this tea.However, I just received a shipment today with the new bottle design displayed on the product page. At first I thought, whatever. The plastic is thinner (so don't drop these ones) but it's the same tea, right?Apparently not. The new version is now made in Thailand. I have bottles still of the previous batch I got not two weeks earlier. Those are made in Japan. Given the simplicity of the ingredient list, you could say there's little they could screw up.But, the most important component of tea besides the tea leaves is the water. And there is, to me at least, a noticeable taste difference between the original made in Japan and the new one made in Thailand. The Japanese one is crisp and has that slight bitterness you expect from green tea (I'm half Japanese so it seems built into me to like that aspect of it I guess). The Thai doesn't have that bitterness and is less crisp. It almost feels sweet (maybe it's just my taste buds reacting to the lack of bitterness).The description of the tea goes out of its way to describe how Japanese it is. And to be honest, I would assume, so long as the company still retains some Japanese oversight, the quality of the tea will likely be maintained. But, given the change in venue so to speak and the difference in taste, I'm cancelling my subscription and sticking to the Oi Ocha line.I can only hope they aren't migrating all of their teas over since I don't know of any other vendors selling solid tea like this used to be (I'm not a fan of the sweetened/flavored teas in general). There are a few Japanese grocery stores and chains here in LA I can go to but they're not as convenient and generally sell at retail price rather than having the subscribe and save discount.If you're new to the tea and still want to give it a go, I suggest trying to find it at a grocery store (Whole Foods carries them off and on) and try the new bottle before you commit to a whole 12-pack.
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