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Purisure Unsweetened Iced Tea Powder is a premium instant black tea made from real black tea leaves, offering a zero-calorie, sugarless alternative to traditional iced teas. With 192 servings per pack, it dissolves quickly for a consistent flavor, ensuring a refreshing experience without fillers or preservatives.
M**M
Great product
Delicious iced tea especially mixed with Splenda and sugar free raspberry syrup. 1 tablespoon of tea for each 2 quarts of water.
T**P
Very Strong Black Tea
I purchased this because i had read anothers review saying it was a close 2nd to Nestea. I find it to be very strong almost bitter in taste, even though I only used a scant teaspoon to a 26 oz glass, it was plenty strong tasting.. , so alittle goes along way. I did purchase a 200g bag of Nestea off of Ebay, it was a small fortune an believe me, it seems silly to have to purchase a product from Thailand that use to sell here in the U S for much less., but i do prefer the taste of Nestea over this one, but this price is half of what i paid for the Nestea, so i will continue with this. Just so you know, this is a very strong tasting tea, an is very dark like black coffee.Mixes well an doesn't stay clumpy
F**H
Taste like tea to me
very good tea , you need very little to make a litter or two. Good replacement for the discontinued Lipton no lemon instant tea that was discontinued
O**T
Takes double the amount to get a tea taste
Ironically the instructions tell you to use 1/8-1/4 tsp per 8 oz. Well, you'll need at least 1/4 tsp to accomodate the ice that is going to water it down as you drink it. I didn't notice any off odors that some reviewers have. I also suggest not using cold water, as I find that tends to clump the powder instead of letting it dissolve. This powder takes up a very small amount of the package, and when the package is sitting in open position, the tea is in the bottom third of the bag, making it difficult to reach with a typical measuring spoon (is that what the long handled "TEA SPOON" is for (grinning)? The powder is extremely fine and would be better presented to the consumer by putting it in a jar instead of a difficult to handle oversized bag. And, compared to Lipton, Lipton is very granular and easier to handle, and when I got close to the bottom of the Lipton jar, I poured it into a small leftover food container. With the fine powder of this product, you don't want to pour it as you'll have tea floating all around you instead of going into another container. I'll stick with my sun tea, my cold brew tea, and my occasional hot brewed tea poured over ice. Takes longer, but in my opinion a better choice...and the cost! The powder, as many have said, seems pricy.
P**S
So-so instant tea
This instant tea doesn’t seem to have much flavor. I have to use way more than suggested per drink to get any flavor at all. Even though it is a very fine powder, it takes quite a bit of stirring to blend it into the water.
A**R
Tastes so good
This tea is good. I bought it for my husband, he likes it hot or cold. It last a long time for us, you basically only use 1/8 to 1/4 tsp. Per cup.
M**Z
When you need that black tea fix now
great substitute for the old Lipton tea that has been discontinued.
S**N
Not good at all.
This tea had 4+ stars and a couple of product review videos that rated this tea as good. Now that I own it I decided to read reviews more carefully. Something I should have done first. Whomever said it has an underlying coffee flavor, I agree. It did mix instantly with cool water so difficulty mixing didn't happen with me. It was plently dark in color with 1/2 tsp added to 8oz of water but the flavor is a bit difficult to describe considering I've not tasted anything like it before. A little like some kind of tea, plus a bit of a coffee flavor, plus something unknown to me. First Nestea is gone. Now Lipton unsweetened tea is gone unless I want to pay extortion prices on eBay. Like many others have said, I guess I'm using tea bags. Products I've been using all my life gone. They fill the shelves now with only Lemon, Raspberry, or Sweetened tea. Good luck with that.I plan to use this when I make chocolate cakes, or brownies, and brown gravy. Once gone...good riddance. I can't bring myself to throw it in the trash.
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