I heart Tazo Passion tea

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on 5/1/08 12:20 pm - San Antonio, TX
Yep I do. Mmmmmm. Its no****er, its not milk. That's all I drink these days so hooray for something different and yummy and caffeine free. Here's what Tazo has to say about it: Tazo Passion is a hibiscus based herbal infusion with dark tropical fruit flavors and is naturally caffeine free. Passion is made by blending hibiscus flowers with orange peel, licorice root, cinnamon, rose hips and lemongrass. Each ingredient adds to its unique full bodied flavor and dark red color. There are a lot of similarities one could draw between tea and wine; this is the Cabernet of herbal teas. Tazo was created for one purpose: to reinvent tea and the tea experience. By using high quality ingredients and a tremendous amount of experience and creativity, Tazo has produced unique products that create an emotional connection with the consumer at many levels. Tazo continues to expose consumers to the ancient traditions of tea, but presents this in a way that is bold, interesting and intriguing. Unlike other tea companies, Tazo purchases teas in their original container as packed at the garden to ensure the tea inside the chest or bag stays garden fresh and is not exposed to the heat and moisture in a blending facility at one of the tea shipping points. The blending process is a very subtle art form that relies on subjective measurement of taste, color and aroma. Tazo constantly taste and determine which teas will go in which blend in what percentage, so flavor profiles remain consistent and of the highest quality possible. The name Tazo has roots in many civilizations. Tazo actually means "river of life" in the Romany Gypsy language and was used as a toast to life by ancient Greeks. Tazo also means "fresh" in several Hindi dialects. In ancient Babylonia, Tazo was a rejuvenating elixir thought to have magical properties. And now I present to you my "print ads" for Passion tea: Passionate I heart Tazo passion I know, if it wasn't for the disgusting flabby arm, I could be a model ;)
IAMASWEETHEART44
on 5/1/08 12:53 pm - aurora, IN
Even with the arms you could be a model you are beautiful and your hubby very handsome.. oh my goodness i wonna drink of your tea it looks refreshing...
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on 5/3/08 1:03 am - San Antonio, TX
Thank you!  You are a sweetie :)
estelle S.
on 5/1/08 1:00 pm - Brant Lake, NY
Like you need to sell starbucks to me any more than I already go there? lol
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on 5/1/08 1:02 pm - San Antonio, TX
You don't have to buy it at Starbucks, anywhere that sells Tazo teabags will do
scrapper5
on 5/1/08 2:08 pm - Burnsville, MN
I love it too!  It is even great hot when it is super cold out....Minnesota need I say more. Jennifer 
Clirishu
on 5/1/08 2:54 pm - LA
Ok, so you know - we southern belles like our "sweet" iced tea.  Someone mentioned this tea being good to warm you up on a cold day; however, your pic is an iced tea.  So, I must ask - the tea you like is in cold form and I can get it from Starbucks, right?  Unsweetened?  I LOVE tea and will miss it terribly if I cannot find a replacement.  I mean, my family puts sweet iced tea in baby bottles.  I am 32 - that is a long time to have a beverage and have to give it up....YIKES!!!
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on 5/3/08 1:10 am - San Antonio, TX
You can get it unsweetened and iced or hot from bucks.  I've never had it plain and hot but I have had it with honey hot.  It has a better flavor iced for sure, its sort of hard to describe.  Almost like a spicy "uptown" hawaiian punch flavor.  No caffeine, you can definitely drink it post-op.  If you like it, buy a box and make your own though, much cheaper!  I love tea too, and I drink a lot of it post-op, usually herbal but sometimes not.  I drink a lot of mint tea, chamomile, and green tea, and black tea sometimes.  I also do drink coffee still, but limit it.   If I drink something caffeinated I drink extra water, and I don't drink more than one caffeinated drink per day.  Supposedly caffeine is an appetite stimulant, but I don't feel it personally. Hot tea is my friend when Thundercles, my pouchy, is really mad at me.  It settles him especially if I've got that horrible stuck feeling. 
kix
on 5/1/08 3:02 pm - CO
D'oh!  I love Tazo hot tea, I never thought of getting it iced.  I've been craving iced tea lately since the weather has been hot (well, until today when the temperature dropped to BRR and it snowed).  Thanks for the suggestion.  Oh, and one of these days, I will take pictures of Hoppy and Bob, and we'll compare arm flab!  Kix

 





 

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on 5/3/08 1:13 am - San Antonio, TX
The arm flab.....aaahh!!!  I am probably going to have to name mine too, its here to stay I think.  Its soooo.... gross. 
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