Blood Orange Iced Tea 2 Quart Pouch
Blood Orange Iced Tea is a classic. Cold Brew Iced Tea offers families the chance to serve herbal tea, that taste like fruit juice. My kids love it. It has a deep, vibrant color and sweet, tangy flavor. A perfect ingredient for a refreshing herbal blend! Blood Oranges are packed with Vitamin C, Antioxidants, and Anthocyanins. Our Blood Orange tea couples blood orange peels with hibiscus flowers and rose hips for a naturally sweet, caffeine-free flavor. Rich, hearty and tangy, with a good balance of orange peel dryness and fruit juiciness. We also carry Blood Orange Loose tea
One pouch per 2 quart/half gallon container, chill in fridge over night or 6-8 hours.
6 pouches per sack
Ingredients: Orange Peels, Hibiscus Flowers, Rose Hips and Natural Orange Flavor
Caffeine: Caffeine Free
Cold Brew Iced Tea | Loose Tea
Cold Brew Iced Tea is the perfect way to enjoy a cool, refreshing beverage on a warm day. Available in many of your favorite varieties. Cold Brew Iced Tea is easy to make simply pop one pouch in your pitcher, and it will brews cold in your fridge! All it takes is 4-6 hours. Pop in in before bed and awake to find a tea rich in flavor and aroma. You can leave the pouches in for up to 24 hours. Additionally, you can make sun tea by placing the Cold Brew Iced Tea pouch in your sun tea container, it will brew on your porch.
Dominic Civili –
Not really tea, not really a flavor profile I enjoy
Karyn –
Great tasting and easy to make!
Katie –
Debbie G. –
delicious and surprisingly lavender in color.
Chris –
OK, for me just so-so
Kathy –
Sandra E. –
This cold brew tea is awesome! Very refreshing and not overly sweet. I will definitely be getting more for the summer for sure!
Michelle H. –
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Monica Hoff –
Love the citrus flavor as well as the Berry Blast. My 2 new favorites!😍
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Michelle G. –
Love the flavor and the convenience of cold brew. No boiling water or making sun tea. Place the tea bag in a pitcher of water and put the pitcher in the refrigerator then forgetaboutit!
Melanie Verhulst –