Passion Fruit. The name alone could give this box of China Mist Passion Fruit Iced Black Tea a PG-rating. Sure enough, some cultures believe that you'll fall for the next person you see after tasting this tropical fruit. So, it can't hurt to make this tea for your future honey. He or she may not fall for you, but they'll love your taste in tea. Who put the ice in iced tea? Can you say, "Blechynden?" Neither can the people at China Mist, but that was his name. In 1904, Richard Blechynden, an Englishman, was promoting tea at the St. Louis World's Fair. Since the weather was extremely hot, he poured the steamy brew over ice. The result? Ice tea for everyone, and a nice spot for the U.S. in tea history. What are those antioxidants doing in your glass? All sorts of good things. Scientists believe these compounds, found naturally in tea and fruits, can help fight disease. So, antioxidants aren't anti-anything.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
3 weeks ago