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Today I stopped into David’s Tea and picked up their new “splash collection” and their new cold press pitcher. Seriously, delicious! If you are a tea drinker, check them out in store or online. If you are struggling to find something to drink after surgery.... this tea isn’t like store bought tea...it’s heavenly.

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Love tea in the summer:) Will check it out!

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Love tea in the summer:) Will check it out!


The pic was of their “frozen raspberry” but I got strawberry lemonade and rhubarb cream soda too.


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I'm a big cold tea drinker but I don't think we have Davids Tea around here. I'm so upset that Teavana closed down. I've been ordering different Decaf teas off Amazon. Harney and Sons Paris decaf tea is amazing. strawberry lemonade and rhubarb sound awesome too.

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Rhubarb cream soda sounds amazing!

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I'm a big cold tea drinker but I don't think we have Davids Tea around here. I'm so upset that Teavana closed down. I've been ordering different Decaf teas off Amazon. Harney and Sons Paris decaf tea is amazing. strawberry lemonade and rhubarb sound awesome too.

The closest one to me is 3 hours away. I order mostly online. Well worth the shipping costs.


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My kiddo recently sent me some Teavana Citrus Lavender Sage tea. It's amazing, too:)

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I love tea, especially the Tazo mint. It's naturally flavorful so it can be enjoyed without added sweetener of any kind. It can be even drank without milk or cream.

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My kiddo recently sent me some Teavana Citrus Lavender Sage tea. It's amazing, too:)


I haven’t heard of Teavana, I’ll have to check them out!


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The stores recently closed...but you can still get a lot of their teas on Amazon.

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My kiddo recently sent me some Teavana Citrus Lavender Sage tea. It's amazing, too:)


That’s one of my favorites! I’m so sad they’re gone!

I will have to try David’s!


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The stores recently closed...but you can still get a lot of their teas on Amazon.< br>


Amazon is probably easier anyway! I’ll check it out.


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Thanks for posting this. I can’t wait to try these tea’s as I dislike most boxed/big store teas

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Thanks for posting! I haven't really heard of David's Tea but upon googling I found that there is a store right near my house. I'm putting it on my shopping list for this weekend :) The cold press pitcher looks like something I can't live without!

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1 hour ago, Bryn910 said:

Thanks for posting this. I can’t wait to try these tea’s as I dislike most boxed/big store teas

34 minutes ago, Sadiebug said:

Thanks for posting! I haven't really heard of David's Tea but upon googling I found that there is a store right near my house. I'm putting it on my shopping list for this weekend :) The cold press pitcher looks like something I can't live without!

They are seriously yummy! I hope you both enjoy! The whole splash collection is AMAZING. but their hot teas are fabulous too. Also, just a tip.... if you don't already have a cup or tea pot that does loose leaf tea ( for hot blends) I'd look at TJ Max or Marshalls. I found really nice ceramic tea cups with the mesh liner for steeping for only $5.00.

Now, that cold press pitcher... MUST HAVE. Its so easy and the tea turns out great. I also steeped mine in the pitcher for the full 20 mins (recommended for stronger taste) then I added my liquid stevia. Yum yum yum!

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