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Pineapple Pop Herbal Tea Reviews

4.6 Rating 64 Reviews
If you're a fan of fruity teas, this is a perfect cup for you. It's got a nice blend of flavors to it that keeps it from being rather generic like I find most fruity herbal teas tend to be.
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Delicious! Light refreshing and a “pop” of pineapple yumminess! I ordered three more so I wouldn’t run out
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This is quickly becoming my favorite summer tea. It's great hot but, it's especially good iced. I like to cold-brew it and add a splash of lemonade for a Pineapple Arnold Plamer.
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Well, may I just say it’s all gone? I loved it. I mostly drink black tea. But this “tea”, well tisane, struck a chord with my taste buds!!! I did make a small pitcher of cold brew, but mostly drank it hot (my year round preference). I’d add a little sweetener, sometimes, honey or 1 packet and Splenda it appeased my sweet tooth. The fruity pineapple flavor was light, not overwhelming and I drank it up!
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Looking for a good pineapple-forward tea. Delciuos and refreshing.
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Nice balance of flavors. I was hoping the flavor would be stronger - could have been operator error with brewing though ;)
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Just one of several favorite herbal teas from plum Deluxe. It was a bummer to learn last year that I had an oxalate kidney stone and therefore will be prone to get another (and kidney stones are something I expulsions not wish on my enemy!) so I can no longer drink regular tea (black, green or white) since they all contain oxalates. What I can and do drink, are herbal teas and Plum Deluxe has come to my rescue with incredible herbal teas that my whole family will happily drink with me. This Pineapple Pop is a super tasty and refreshing iced tea that goes great with summer meals like fish or anything cooked out in the grill.
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Wow! This is just awesomely refreshing with a summer salad or fish or chicken on the grill. So glad to find Plum Deluxe and all of these great herbal flavors since being diagnosed with oxylate kidney stones. Any “real” (black, white or green tea contains oxalates) tea is off-limits for me now so I am thrilled to find refreshing herbal options to keep me hydrated per the doctor’s orders, but not contain the oxalates to build up more painful kidney stones.
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