Product details
Our newest tropical tea! Tropical Medley is a smooth, black tea enhanced with a medley of tropical fruit flavors. Made with real mango and kiwi fruit, and enhanced with subtle underlying flavors of a medley of tropical fruits that will remind you of the land of Aloha and warm sun-kissed beaches. A delightful tea to serve hot or iced.
Made with classic Camellia Sinensis tea leaves, real fruit and natural flavoring. Rich in polyphenols (antioxidant), our Tropical Medley Tea has lasting flavor, even after prolonged storage.
Contains 20 individual tea bags.
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Tropical Medley
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Tropical Medley Tea
Tropical Medley Tea is our favorite. We have been drinking this tea after a visit to Hawaii 8 years ago. We were introduced to this amazing tea after visiting a local McDonald’s. I asked about the tea and they said it was a local tea company. When we got back home I started ordering. It’s flavorful but not overpowering like some passion teas. I love this tea.
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Great Tropical Tea
I've been drinking Hawaiian Islands Tropical Medley for quite a few years, having discovered it while vacationing on Maui. Now I can't start the day without a cup of this tea, so order it from Hawaii on a regular basis.
- Brewing Instructions:
- Use one tea bag for each cup of water. Bring fresh water to boiling for black and herbal teas. Cooler water temperature (180 degrees Fahrenheit) for green teas. Steep tea bags in hot water for 1-3 minutes, depending on desired taste.
- Notice for California Consumers:
- WARNING - Consuming this product can expose you to chemicals, including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/food.
- About Prop 65:
- Proposition 65 is a California law that requires a warning on any products that contain quantifiable amounts of over 800 chemicals, many of which are naturally occurring. Some botanicals contain low levels of lead which is often naturally occurring.