
"Harney & Sons uses Chinese green tea, vanilla and blueberry flavors, lemongrass, and cornflowers to create this tea blend. It is a mixture that is intended to be served iced, but can also be consumed hot. Brewing the tea is easy enough. Simply pour boiled water over a tea bag, steep, then add cold water. Servings can be garnished with mint or citrus slices."
"Lovers of blueberry will be disappointed to learn that the company's Blueberry Green tea doesn't tick all the boxes in terms of flavor and presentation. In fact, our writer found that in addition to a "strange" color, this beverage's flavor tasted artificial. "Together, they create something off-putting and highly manufactured, not something you feel you've brewed," they explained."
"Online reviews of this tea are mixed, with some samplers describing the taste as bitter or weak. "I have never had anything from Harney and Sons that I haven't loved. This tea tasted and smelled horrible," confessed one online reviewer on Harney & Sons' official website. "I had to throw it away." Another sampler described the blueberry flavor to be noticeably unusual, with a taste and smell that was akin to Play-Doh."
Store-bought iced tea provides a convenient alternative to homemade brews. Harney & Sons offers a Blueberry Green blend made with Chinese green tea, vanilla and blueberry flavorings, lemongrass, and cornflowers. The blend can be served iced or hot; preparation involves steeping a tea bag in boiled water, then adding cold water, with optional garnishes such as mint or citrus. Multiple tasters reported a strange color and an artificial-tasting blueberry note. Online reviews are mixed, citing bitter or weak flavors, strong unpleasant smells, and instances where brewed tea was discarded rather than consumed.
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