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Bigelow Organic Green Tea with Pomegranate & Acai, 1.28-Ounce Boxes

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  • Pack of six 20-count boxes of calorie-free green tea (120 total tea bags) The finest organic green tea with Pomegranate & Acai Gluten free, with no calories and no carbohydrates An excellent source of healthy antioxidants Certified Organic by QAI, Inc.

Product Description
Bigelow® Organic Green Tea with Pomegranate & Acai combines pure organic green tea from tender, hand-picked leaves with pomegranate and healthful Acai, the all-natural super Amazon sweet berry.Then, as tea is a sensitive leaf to ensure 100% freshness, each tea bag is individually wrapped to protect the tea’s full-bodied flavor, natural antioxidants and wholesome goodness…. More >>

Price: $17.72
Rating: 3.0 (2 reviews)

Bigelow Organic Green Tea with Pomegranate & Acai, 1.28-Ounce Boxes

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  • “Green Tea with Pomegranate and Acai” seems more like an attempt to cash in on a health fad instead of creating a balanced and delicious tea. Here you have three products that have recently been hailed as miracle foods all bundled into one cuppa together.

    Although the health benefits and drawbacks of both green tea and pomegranate juice have been well-documented, the Acai berry’s claims are more tenuous. Acai berries have fewer antioxidants than grapes or blueberries, and no credible evidence exists supporting the other miraculous claims. Even so, with this tea listing “pomegranate and acai flavors” as the final ingredient on the package, the amount of each fruit is so minimal as to be inconsequential. There is far more “organic hibiscus” and “organic rose hips” in this tea than either pomegranate or acai “flavors.”

    But the real bottom line on any tea is the “Green Tea with Pomegranate and Acai” just doesn’t taste very nice. It tastes like none of the listed ingredients, and comes off as more of an attempt at making Kool-Aid-flavored tea than anything else.

    Rating: 1 / 5

    Comment by Zack Davisson — February 25, 2010 @ 6:12 am

  • This is the place to buy a healthy, good tasting tea at a reasonable price. My husband and I both use it and will keep reordering. Thank you for this convenience.
    Rating: 5 / 5

    Comment by Ruth Limkemann — February 25, 2010 @ 7:23 am

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