🍹 Sip into Summer with Snapple's Guilt-Free Refreshment!
Snapple Zero Sugar Half 'n Half Tea is a refreshing blend of iced tea and lemonade, offering a delicious taste without the calories. Packaged in eco-friendly bottles made from 100% recycled plastic, this 16 fl oz drink is perfect for those seeking a flavorful, guilt-free beverage. With a variety of over 30 flavors, Snapple ensures there's something for everyone.
A**R
Tastes like SUMMER!
I'm not sure why this flavor is so difficult to find in my area, hence the amazon order. It is delicious and refreshing, and worth requesting at your local grocery store.
V**R
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Perfect Refreshing with a Hint of Peach, 0 Sugar Guilt, Eco-Friendly Packaging
As a dedicated tea enthusiast and a seeker of the perfect harmony between taste and wellness, Snapple Zero Sugar Peach Tea has become my go-to beverage. This delightful drink hits all the right notes for me, and my appreciation for it has led me to purchase the 16 fl oz pack of 12 bottles multiple times. It has truly become a staple in my fridge. Here’s an in-depth review for fellow tea lovers considering this refreshing option:**Packaging & Sustainability (5/5):**Each bottle of tea is elegantly presented in a 16 fl oz container crafted from 100% recycled plastic (rPET), which resonates with my commitment to reducing my environmental impact. The bottle strikes a perfect balance between sturdiness and squeezability, making it ideal for on-the-go consumption without any worries about leaks or spills. The twist cap seals tightly, producing a satisfying "snap" sound that assures me of its freshness. Over numerous purchases, I’ve never encountered a leaking bottle, even when it’s been jostled in my gym bag or car.I also commend Snapple for clearly printing a “Best By” date on the bottle neck, which allows for easy monitoring of freshness. The pack of 12 is shipped in a secure box featuring dividers that effectively prevent any potential damage. After multiple orders, I can confidently say that every single bottle has arrived in perfect condition—no dents or leaks to be found.**Ingredients & Nutritional Info (5/5):**The appeal of this tea lies in its zero sugar content, an excellent feature for those of us mindful of our sugar consumption while still longing for robust flavor. The sweetener used is aspartame, which I find acceptable, but it’s worth noting for anyone who may be sensitive to artificial sweeteners. Here’s a comprehensive list of ingredients for your review:- Filtered water- Citric acid- Tea- Natural flavors- Sodium hexametaphosphate (to preserve flavor)- Aspartame (sweetener)- Potassium sorbate (for freshness)- Acesulfame potassium (sweetener)With just 5 calories per bottle, and containing 0g sugar, 0g fat, and 0g protein, this tea stands out as an outstanding low-calorie choice. However, it’s pertinent for those with PKU (Phenylketonuria) to avoid it, as it does contain phenylalanine.**Flavor, Scent & Taste (5/5):**The standout aspect of this tea is the flavor profile, which is expertly balanced. The peach flavor is a delightful fusion of sweetness and aromatic qualities, perfectly avoiding any overpowering or artificial notes. Upon cracking open a bottle, you’re greeted with a gentle, fruity peach aroma that is simply inviting. The tea itself boasts a smooth taste and a clean finish, devoid of bitterness or any unpleasant aftertaste. The equilibrium between the black tea base and the exuberant peach flavor is nothing short of perfection.In comparison to other zero-sugar teas that often fall flat or are oversweetened with an odd aftertaste, Snapple has truly excelled. It’s refreshingly crisp right out of the fridge, and I’ve enjoyed it poured over ice, which elevates the experience further—it holds its own impeccably.**Performance & Experience (5/5):**- **Convenience:** The bottle size is think is ideal for a single serving, striking a flattering balance between not feeling too bulky and not being too diminutive. They slide easily into standard cup holders, making them my preferred choice for road trips or hectic workdays.- **Freshness:** Every bottle I’ve popped open has consistently delivered a fresh, invigorating taste. Even when stored for several months within the best-by date, there’s no sign of flatness or stale tea flavor.- **No Leakage:** I’ve confidently turned the bottles upside down and even shaken them for mixing, and I’ve never encountered any leakage issues.**Any Allergic Reactions? (No issues for me):**I personally experience mild sensitivities to certain preservatives, but this tea has never triggered any reactions for me. However, those who are sensitive to aspartame or phenylalanine should exercise caution. Credit goes to Snapple for their transparency in packaging, clearly communicating these details.---**Final Verdict:**If you’re in pursuit of a sugar-free tea that still satisfies your sweet cravings without sacrificing flavor, Snapple Zero Sugar Peach Tea is an absolute must-try. The peach flavor bursts forth with brightness and authenticity, while the tea maintains a smooth profile, and the eco-friendly packaging constructed from recycled plastic is an added bonus for conscientious consumers. Whether you’re grabbing a bottle for a quick refreshment or stocking up with this convenient 12-pack, you won’t be let down.I highly recommend it—I’ve already reordered twice and couldn’t be happier! The aroma is fantastic, too.
J**R
🍹Snapple Tropa Rocka Tea – A Surprising Favorite!
I was genuinely impressed by Snapple’s Tropa Rocka Tea. With just 10 calories and 0 grams of sugar, it’s a rare find—especially for those of us who keep a close eye on sugar intake. It’s naturally flavored, not overly sweet, and has no weird aftertaste, which is often a problem with low-sugar drinks. The tropical flavor with a subtle hint of cinnamon makes it unique and refreshing.As someone who reads every label and avoids teas packed with 30g of sugar, this one hits all the right notes: low sugar, low calorie, and full of flavor. I even pour it over ice and mix with a bit of water (about 1/4 cup), and it still tastes delicious. It’s definitely diabetic-friendly and a great alternative to sugar-heavy options.My only gripe is the price—it’s a bit steep for a 6-pack, so I keep an eye out for sales. Still, when I find it at a good price, it’s a must-buy!
A**S
Peach lemonade tea is better than the plain peach flavor.
If you like the peach tea, you're gonna love this! The peach lemonade flavor is new to me or new to my area. It takes away the slight bitter taste of the plain peach tea and has a smooth taste. Taste:The taste is smooth.
A**E
Excellent Tea, really weird Amazon stock
First, the really easy part. Snapple peach is the best peach iced tea I have ever had. It’s actually the best iced tea in any flavor I’ve ever had. I’ve been drinking Snapple iced tea since it was first advertised on the radio back in the 1990s, remember the Snapple lady sitting at her desk? I think she still works there cause she was a real employee.But here’s where things get really weird. Amazon is an absolute giant as we all know. I signed up for peach Snapple 16 ounce bottles in a 12 pack times two, every two weeks. Well that worked for about two weeks, and then they kept sending me messages saying you must decide on a different product because we can’t get Snapple in the peach flavor until Christmas Eve of 2028. I’m being sarcastic with the time. But it’s actually not that far off from reality. You cannot order peach Snapple from Amazon right now on the date that I’m writing this review which is July 12, 2025. I have been waiting and waiting and waiting for them to get peach Snapple and for some reason they just won’t do it. I say they won’t do it instead of saying they can’t do it because when you’re Amazon, you’re a giant and if you come to a company and they say hey, can we carry your product? The company is like, heck yeah you can. How many do you want? We’ll have it at your front door tomorrow. People work for years to get their product on Amazon because if it’s a hit, they’re gonna be millionaires. But I cannot figure out what Amazon management is doing with peach Snapple. The reason I can’t figure it out is because peach Snapple is available everywhere and I mean everywhere. It’s even available for overnight delivery right now as I’m typing this. The only catch is, it comes from Amazon fresh. I’ll be honest with you, I do not know what Amazon fresh is. I’ve been seeing it on here for years, but I still don’t get it. I’ve been trying to find a store called Amazon fresh but there isn’t one. Just like with Whole Foods, I found Whole Foods immediately. All 6,245 of them two blocks from my house. We had to swerve in and out of Costco and Walmart to get to the Amazon’s but they’re all there and when you walk in the door, you have to get someone with the forklift to move all of the peach Snapple out of the way so you can walk. But does Amazon stock peach Snapple? Absolutely not! Like I said, I was signed up for the auto delivery to save money and it worked once and after that, they just started sending stuff that was allegedly in my back up list, but I didn’t have a back up list. I do now and the only peach tea they carry is Lipton tea, which is peach flavored and I’m not a fan of Lipton. I’ve had to adjust my taste buds a little bit to pretend that I like drinking this and now I actually do it’s not bad. Maybe Lipton is a superpower tea company more so than Snapple? If that’s the case, then the problem is solved. Lipton has a larger checkbook than Snapple therefore oh look at all the Lipton tea we have I’m so sorry we can’t find the Snapple even though there’s 1000 boxcars in our warehouse full of it. You see, I don’t understand how Amazon can tell me that they are out of peach Snapple until a specific date. I understand saying that hey we’re gonna be out of it for two weeks. OK maybe the train that carries all of these things to the various places maybe it had a delay or maybe a jump the rails who knows but I totally understand them giving an estimate of two weeks and then I will resume. But that’s not what happened.If I want Snapple peach, flavored tea, I can order it right now at 2 o’clock in the morning and it will be here allegedly between 4 AM and 8 AM coming from Amazon fresh. I wish I understood that more because I really don’t understand what it is and if it’s a grocery store and they come at 4 AM does that mean they’re gonna ring my doorbell and wake me up and get my butt out of bed and go downstairs only to find Nobody’s there but there’s my Snapple. I don’t know how it works and they just don’t explain it well anywhere. And I wasn’t joking about Costco and Walmart and Safeway and CVS and Rite Aid and Walgreens and Kroger and Albertsons, let’s see who did I leave out? I don’t know who I left out but all those names I just said have peach Snapple in stock right now at this very second. Yet giant store Amazon has not had peach Snapple for at least I’m going to guess three months now. And by the way, my back up when I finally figured out what that was because they’re not very good at explaining it, Was Snapple fruit drink. It looked like it was kind of like high sea or Hawaiian punch or something so I said OK I’ll make that my back up. Somehow that is my primary and they’re out of it so they keep sending me the back up which is dipped in iced tea peach lol! Do you see what I’m saying? It’s funny business and it doesn’t make sense. That would be like me inviting friends over for dinner for Thanksgiving and here it is. We’re in the middle of a hot summer. We’re in the second week of July and I invited my friends over for Thanksgiving dinner in four months And I had to tell them, oh sorry guys we’re gonna be out of turkey in four months so if you could bring your own turkey that would be great, thanks so much. My friends would say what? What on earth are you talking about? Well, that’s what I say about this Amazon thing and Snapple. It doesn’t make sense. And if you don’t believe me, search for peach Snapple right now and see what you find. I should give you a word of warning though because I’ll tell you right now that you will find it on Amazon prime and not in one of these weird grocery stores, But make sure you read the fine print of when it will be delivered. If I ordered Snapple from Amazon prime right now, I might see it by the end of August or the beginning of September. And I’m just talking about a six pack, six bottles of iced tea.I gave the iced tea five stars because it really is the best. They’ve been around for years and they make high-quality tea. But this is just another example to me of the strange company called Amazon. Last week I received notification on my iPhone that my driver was 10 stops away. So I said oh good I’m gonna take that stuff off the front door right away because it’s hot out today and I wanna get it straightened into the fridge. It wasn’t iced tea. This was something else. We’re actually yeah it was. It was Lipton iced tea Peach flavored. Along with some other things. So every now and then I would check my phone and then your driver would be six stops away and then four stops away and then two stops away. And then I heard the back up beeper that sounds like they’re running over a dead duck, have you guys heard that beaver? That I should say it’s not a beeper it’s a bizarre sounding thing and I once asked a driver when they first got those trucks I said did you know your back up paper is broken he goes. Yeah everybody tells me that but it’s not broken. That’s exactly how it’s supposed to sound. I said OK whatever floats your boat. Anyway last week the Amazon guy driving a UPS style of Amazon truck and that’s a whole other topic because UPS is very hush-hush about their vehicles and they do not sell them used. When their truck has reached the end of it service, it goes to an auto dismantler where they recycle it into a can of peach Snapple! Hah! But this driver was backing down my cul-de-sac, which is a very narrow one that’s roughly 5 feet wider on both the left and the right side of the truck so it’s very narrow and he has a back up camera and a thing that beeps that tells him if he’s too close, but for some reason, this guy just floored it going backwards and I thought what the heck is he doing? He was in the area where every single day at that time there were a little kids who come running out of the garage to see the truck and for a miracle reason I suppose, they were not there that day and I still don’t know why, but it saved their lives. The idiot driver into the curb and went right up over it and onto a big metal pole that was casting cement pretty deep down, saying fire lane only do not park, and knock the crap out of it. I thought he would maybe jump out of the truck and see what he just hit. Nope, he turned off the engine and went to the back of the truck to grab his packages and walked out with four packages in his hand, deliver them to the doors and then got back in the truck and floored it and took off out of here like a bat out of HE double toothpicks. I’m retired law-enforcement so that’s a crime. It’s a hit-and-run. And I live in a HOA community where the management company that we pay to do things like this Have no clue what they’re doing and they want me to report it. I’m not going to because it’s not my property that’s not how it works. The property manager reports it because the guy did a hit-and-run on the property. Not my property common property of the homeowners association. I have clear pictures of him and the truck and the pictures of him or high definition. Crystal clear color taken by various ring cameras, as well as with my iPhone. He looks like the type of person you would expect driving like that. I’ve been around long enough and I’ve written enough tickets to know that in all likelihood he has a suspended license, but companies overlook those types of things a lot, which is a shame because it puts them into a very strong liability situation.So that’s the story on the peach Snapple. I hope Amazon can figure it out and somehow get peach Snapple back on the Amazon prime list for overnight delivery. And not delivery nine weeks from now. In nine weeks the summer will be over, oh hey guys, here’s your peach Snapple. Oh gee thanks you’re right on time.I know this is long and thank you for reading. I hope Amazon doesn’t dump it. I have good information in here for you. We’ll see what they do. And by the way, if a manager wants to contact me about the hit-and-run, please do so I would welcome it. This is located in Alameda county California, and I won’t say where I am, but I can tell you where the closest Amazon warehouse is where the trucks come out of to deliver to my city. They come out of the Livermore, California Amazon facility to deliver to my city. Sometimes for some reason they come from San Leandro, California, which is a lot farther away in traffic, but most of it comes from Livermore, and this truck was from Livermore. And by the way, in case you guys didn’t know, the Amazon trucks you see and the Amazon drivers you see, guess what? Those are not Amazon drivers and those are not Amazon trucks. And if you seen the large Boeing 767 Amazon prime airplanes at Oakland airport, those are not Amazon either. The airline is a charter airline that turned a couple of passenger planes into freight aircraft. And the entire Amazon system of delivery is run by third-party independent contractors. They lease the trucks from Amazon. And the drivers, even though they’re wearing that light blue Amazon vest, same thing with them. They are not Amazon employees. They are third-party independent contractors and it’s one way for a business to get a lot of money by not having to deal with personnel and HR and all that. They do have their own employees, of course, but not driving trucks and not making deliveries and not flying airplanes. I don’t wanna give away the name of the airline, but you probably haven’t heard of it either. it is a USA airline, but it’s not a name that you would recognize because you never see them in airports where people are you mostly see them where the freight is. A quick Google search would give you an answer if you’re curious. Thanks for reading all this. I hope it helps.
S**O
Will definitely purchase again!
So good! Very refreshing!
A**H
Very tasty if you are a fan of Peach Tea
Not as strong a taste as Peach Tea. Tasty drink. I like it.
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