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Cranberry & Raspberry - 20 Tea Bags 20 Tea Bags Reviews

4.7 Rating 232 Reviews
As a person with very picky tastes and who is usually only an english breakfast drinker, this was a very surprising and interesting tea. It was stronger than I imagined, almost like a warming cranberry juice. It is very tart, at least for me, and I think it would go nicely with some honey if you prefer a sweeter flavour, or iced if you want a drink to cool down on hot days. Any issues I have with this tea aren't the tea's or brand's fault, I'm simply very picky. :P If you like fruity flavours this is definitely the tea for you!
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Posted 1 year ago
Thanks for reviewing our Cranberry & Raspberry teabags. We really appreciate you trying something new and for taking the time to share your feedback with us. We're always keen to hear from our customers and will make sure your comments are passed on to our Master Blenders. Thanks for sharing your experience. 😊
Posted 1 year ago
My husband loves these teabags, he stopped drinking normal and coffee nearly a year ago. He adds a little juice to the water and teabag.
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Posted 1 year ago
This is really fruity and refreshing. I drink most of the fruit flavours but this is my favourite.
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Posted 1 year ago
One of family favourites. You can drink it hot or cold and it's always so good. We love it.
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Posted 2 years ago
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Posted 2 years ago
This tea has a nice tart taste. The flavors marinate well giving a bold tea.
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Posted 2 years ago
Very good
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Posted 2 years ago
The product is unsafe for pregnant women because it contains liquorice root. Since the bags are offered in offices without their outer packaging ingredients that are dangerous for certain people should be mentioned on the tea bags, and I would suggest to do this. I will not drink any Twinings teas any more because I cannot trust that they contain only what they say on the packet. It is a disgrace that essentially every fruit tea seems to contain liquorice root (and it is impossible for anyone to ascertain if the amounts contained therein are amounts that one should be worried about - as if pregnant women did not have enough other food groups to worry about).
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Posted 2 years ago