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Mighty Leaf Tea Review and Giveaway {Rafflecopter}

 

Mighty Leaf Tea was born for the sole purpose of infusing life into an ancient indulgence by creating tea products that reach new heights of quality and innovation.

The genesis of Mighty Leaf Tea came in 1996 as a result of a shared passion and dream envisioned by husband-and-wife team Gary Shinner and Jill Portman when they founded their teahouse on Fillmore St. in San Francisco.

Their passion is for creating the most incredible handcrafted tea blends found anywhere, globally sourcing the finest ingredients available. Paralleling the highest standards of quality at Mighty Leaf Tea is ongoing creative innovation

I was thrilled to received a wide variety of Might Leaf teas to review.

o   Ginger Peach IcedTea:  A blissful and lightly sweet black iced tea infused withsun-swelled peaches and delicate ginger.

o   Calypso Mango IcedTea:  A sweet and cooling black iced tea with an indulging blendof South Indian black tea leaves, luscious mango, and tropical fruit.

o   Organic Black IcedTea:  A flavorful black iced tea made of refreshingly rich andsmooth South Indian organic black tea leaves hand-picked on the dewy slopes ofthe Nilgiri Mountains.

o   Sunburst Green IcedTea:  A cool and vibrant iced green tea that deliversmountain-grown Chinese green tea leaves  brightened with the crisp tasteof ripe oranges and sweet citrus. The lowest in caffeine among all fourflavors.

I also received a sample of 3 fantastic single serving pouches.

o   Chamomile Citrus herbal tea is a refreshing infusion perfected to curl up with and savor by the sip. Made with Soothing Egyptian chamomile flowers and subtle slices of citrus fruit, this vibrant blend will rejuvenate the spirit.

o Orange Dulce flavored black tea is a luscious, rich brew teeming with notes of bergamot, orange, vanilla and jasmine blossoms.

o Green Tea Tropical green tea boasts smooth green tea leaves that harmoniously blend with sweet tropical fruits to create a sensation as uplifting as a breeze off the isle of Papenoo.

While I am still in the process of trying all of them, there are so many, what I have tried is outstanding. There is a coffee shop that serves a mango ice tea that I just love. The Calypso Mango IcedTea tastes the exact same way. I am in heaven. I love a flavored tea but I don’t like tea that is flavored with syrup.

I have also tried the cammomile tea, black tea, and ginger peach tea. All had a really get flavor without being overpowered by the flavoring. While I am not a ginger lover the ginger peach tea is still one I would try. If you are a tea lover like I am you have got to try Mighty Leaf Teas.

One lucky reader is going to receive a Mighty Leaf Tea summer brewing kit. One person will receive a box of each of our their new teas, as well as the Bodum Iced Tea Pitcher which makes fresh iced tea in minutes.  The kit’s total value is approximately $60.

This giveaway will end 9/27. US Residents only. Here is how to enter.


 

 

 

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10 thoughts on “Mighty Leaf Tea Review and Giveaway {Rafflecopter}

  1. Without a doubt the Green Tea Tropical is my FAVOURITE! I love that it’s slightly sweet and has no bitter aftertaste. And for me, it totally soothes a sick stomach!
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  2. Sorry it isn’t open for Canadian residents but thanks for commenting. I love love love the mango. I will for sure be ordering more.

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  4. I entered this on the extra info: Organic Black Iced Tea Half Gallon
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  5. I’d love to try their Herbal Infusion variety sampler pack.

    Thanks for the chance to win!

    –Liza

    ejm6x (at) yahoo (dot) com

  6. I loooove the clear glass teapot. There is a type of tea that blooms when placed in hot water and it would be perfect for a dessert night. But my favorite type of tea is white orchard, i get it all the time at school.

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