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Twinings Raspberry, Strawberry & LoganberryNewest Review: ... however this negates that need as it fits my tea and sweetness requirement in one fell swoop. One of the other things I have ... more More Twinings drinks
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by - written on 03/03/08 (Very useful, 50 readings)
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Another flavoured tea review from me. Another of the Twinings blend, but this time from the Fruit Bliss range: Raspberry, Strawberry and Loganberry. The Company Twinings has been established since 1706, making and selling tea of all kinds. They now sell over 200 teas in over 100 countries. This flavoured tea is part of their FruitBliss infusions range. The Tea and my opinion Whereas other teas such as the herbal range are designed to either relax, stimulate or perform other such effects on the body or mind, the FruitBliss range is designed to be a nicely flavoured tea. The fruity smell that I found when I opened the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/03/06 (Very useful, 196 readings)
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Introduction Given the chance, I would drink nothing but tea all day, with coffee coming a close second. To make sure that I drink as much water as I can, I always make sure that I have a good supply of caffeine-free teabags on my desk at work to prevent me from going out and buying coffee or tea (I could make my own, but someone always pinches the milk). I've tried a variety of flavours; I particularly like peppermint and berry flavoured teas. The latest box that I have bought is raspberry, strawberry and loganberry - mainly because my local Sainsbury's doesn't have a great deal of choice, but also because I like the sharp taste of raspberries. The ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/01/07 (Very useful, 147 readings)
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I have to admit to not drinking enough water. Every now and then, when I feel my skin is bad or I need a bit of a detox, I switch to Twinings Herbal Tea Range to give myself a break from caffeine for a while. I first started drinking herbal tea a few years ago and gave up soon after as I found it very tasteless. Last year, when I was deciding to be healthy for a while again, I came across Twinings Raspberry, Strawberry and Loganberry Tea bags so decided to give them a go. Availability I would imagine that these tea bags are available in most supermarkets such as Asda, Sainsbury etc. I usually by my tea bags from Tesco where a box of 20 cost 84p which is ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/02/09 (Very useful, 125 readings)
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I was given a Raspberry, Strawberry & Loganberry flavoured teabag by a colleague at work who had purchased a 5 flavoured mixed set from our local Tesco for £1.22. The teabag is individually packaged in it's own envelope which is in a cardboard box holding all 25 bags. Once you open the envelope you see the teabag which is almost see through in colour and has a string (stapled to it - eurgh, metal in your tea!) attached which isn't actually used to squeeze the tea bag just to get the tea bag out of your cup. The teabag itself contains the raspberry, strawberry & loganberry as advertised. You make this tea like you would ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/01/09 (Very useful, 118 readings)
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These Twinings fruit tea bags are on special offer in Tesco at the moment. They are very reasonable priced when they are not on offer at 95p for 20 bags and even better at just 60p at present. I do drink rather a lot of tea and coffee so I think it is a good idea to have a change to something like this every now and again to cut back on my caffeine intake and have a change too. I have tried quite a lot of the Twinings fruit teas during the last few years but this particular flavour, Raspberry, Strawberry and Loganberry, is one of my favourites. This tea is made in the same style that you would make a standard cup of tea. You boil the kettle, put ... Read the complete review
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