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Snapple: English Breakfast

Snapple English BreakfastLet me start by saying English Breakfast tea is quite confusing for new tea drinkers. If you are an experienced tea drinker, you know what I’m talking about. You’ve probably established your favorite English Breakfast teas by now. I have not found my favorite. Anyway, almost every account of its origin that I’ve read did relate the tea as a breakfast compliment. That said, this is an anytime of the day tea. Keep in mind it does have caffeine, but almost all black teas have caffeine. The majority of the English Breakfast teas I’ve tried were loose leaf teas. They were usually a combination of Assam and Ceylon tea or a variety of Keemun. English Breakfast tea does go well with milk and sugar.

Snapple has a lot of teas to try. I think I’ve had almost all of them. In fact, they were all good grabs. Their English Breakfast tea is my least favorite selection of all the others I have tried. I’m not that impressed with the tea flavor to start. It’s not nearly as good as their Orange Pekoe. Also, the sweetener in the beverage overpowers the tea. I don’t know about this one. It’s just not doing anything for me. You may want to try it for yourself, but I will not be trying this one again. I guess that’s why they offer more than one flavor.

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