Varieteas Subscription Box Review + Coupon – June 2017

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Varieteas is a monthly subscription box that sends you flavored, loose leaf teas! You will receive 3 packets of tea that vary each month and that are tasty hot or iced. This is a review of the regular box, which is $19.95 a month plus free shipping, or you can try the Mini Subscription, which sends the same flavors but in smaller bags and is only $10 a month plus $2 shipping.

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My teas came shipped in a beautiful blue green box and were wrapped in tissue paper. The presentation was very nice and I love the color scheme!

I received a card that had Varieteas goals for my monthly box – to help promote positive energy, yes!

I received steeping instructions for hot…

…and iced tea. One thing I noted was that it didn’t list an amount of water for the hot tea and the iced tea calls for only a half cup of water. I steeped my teas using 2 teaspoons of tea and 8 ounces of hot water and wasn’t pleased. I tried again with 1 teaspoon of tea and 8 ounces of water and they were much better that way, where as they were extremely bitter and undrinkable the first time around. For iced tea I would suggest two teaspoons of tea to 8 ounces of water.

I received an in-cup infuser, such as this one from Amazon. I’m not sure if this comes in every box or just the first one but it was a nice touch, especially if you are new to loose leaf tea.

Berried Treasure was the first tea that I went for since I love black tea and can’t seem to start my day without a nice cuppa. This selection has the highest amount of caffeine in this month’s shipment. It didn’t say how much tea is in each bag but I believe they each have 1 ounce of dry tea.

I see black tea, raspberry leaves, and raspberries.

Most black tea that I drink is pretty bitter, due to steeping it in boiling water, so I always add sugar and half-and-half to my cup. This had a really nice, fruity flavor and I plan on making iced tea with it for a change of pace.

Carribean Cove has green tea and therefore a moderate amount of caffeine. Note that the water temperature should not be too hot or the tea will be bitter.

I wish you could smell this tea! Apple, orange peel, coconut, mango, and peach flavors are listed on the package and it smells fruity, sweet, and tropical.

I actually preferred this one when I made it with 2 teaspoons of tea, although with 1 teaspoon it was refreshing and light. I’m not much of a green tea drinker but this one was my favorite this month!

Sunset Dream has no caffeine as it is an herbal tea. To say it’s decaffeinated is incorrect – since it doesn’t have actual tea leaves (camellia sinensis) it never had any caffeine in the first place! Caffeine-free is the correct term since decaffeinated also means that most of the caffeine has been removed through a process but there is always some caffeine left behind. Some tea enthusiasts would go so far as to call this a tisane rather than tea.

Wow, look at all those herbs, fruits, and flowers! Rooibos, or redbush, is featured in this mix, which is a caffeine-free plant commonly used as an herbal tea.

This turned a lovely shade of pink in the cup from the hibiscus! It had a minty lemon flavor and was fruity from the hibiscus. I also detected citric acid (it does something weird to my tongue that I find unpleasant) and was told that there is some naturally occurring citric acid in the fruit peels. I stuck some of the dry tea in my mouth and the reaction was the same as if I had eaten a sour gummie candy. This probably isn’t a problem for most consumers, I just usually steer clear of teas when I see it on the label since I find the sensation unpleasant.

I liked my first Varieteas box! There was a tea for different times of the day: black to get me going in the morning, green to get me past the afternoon slump, and an herbal to help me relax in the evening. I loved the assortment and flavors and look forward to trying the raspberry tea iced on a hot day. This is a great subscription if you like flavored teas that can be enjoyed any time of day or night. You can purchase 1 ounce bags of their tea for $7 each on their website so you save a little by getting a monthly subscription. Check out Varieteas to learn more!

Have you tried Varieteas yet? Let me know in the comments!
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