The pros: Â Trader Joe's Berries and Cherries Herbal Tea is a pleasant and fruity tea in a pretty decorative container.
The cons:Â Most boxed teas cost significantly less.
The verdict: Â
The new product aisle gets me every time. There hasn't been much there lately, but I'm sure in the coming weeks that will all change. I'm sure some time after Labor Day, it will be pumpkin season regardless of the outdoor temperature. But for right now there is a really lovely tea on the shelves if you like fruit flavored teas. It comes in a pretty tin can which helps to add to the price. Within the tin can are 20 tea sachets that are pretty triangles of tea.
When I opened the can there is a very distinct aroma: it smells just like Chambord. It has a distinct aroma of a liqueur even though there is no alcohol present in this product. If you've never had Chambord, then it is a raspberry liqueur. After allowing the tin to breath for a few seconds that smell dissipates but returns when the lid had kept the contents sealed.
I'm not really sure why the directions ask to you for two tea bags in order to make just 8 ounces of iced tea. My tea was a deep hue of pink and full of fruit flavors. There was a slight acidity from some of the fruit in this, perhaps from the apples, cranberries, and cherries but nothing too tart. It had a mild sweetness to it too. It seems sweet enough on its own without the need to be sweetened further. I even used one sachet to brew in a 20 ounce mug. That seemed the limit of one tea bag without the product being too diluted. But I certainly wouldn't use two in 8 ounces of water.
For $4.99, my only complaint is the price. This is a couple dollars more expensive that other teas that don't come in a tin. However, if you can repurpose the tins then it's a better deal. Good at any temperature and full of flavor. I really enjoyed this product.
Here is the visual run down of what you get if you buy this product:
The tin of Trader Joe's Berries and Cherries Herbal Tea:
The ingredients:
How Trader Joe's describes this product:
After being prepared:
Would I buy this again? Â Yes, Trader Joe's Berries and Cherries Herbal Tea served both hot and cold this was a really pleasant fruit tea. Hopefully this will be one of the newer products sticking around.
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Did you try it? Let me know what you think in the comments section!
mike hayward says
read you review rather late (it's now Jan., 2019) and really enjoyed it. I'm on the hunt for something akin to TJ's "Berries and Cherries" - now discontinued by TJ - and hoping someone is packaging a similar tea. If you know of anyone I would appreciate the tip. Thank you. - Mike Hayward, Agoura Hills, CA
becomebetty says
Hey Mike! The next time I go there I'll look through to see. I know the seasonal set isn't fruity. I'm holding out hope the Watermelon Mint Tea will reappear, but that was way better cold than hot. I'll keep an eye out for you and get back to you!
becomebetty says
Hey Mike! I just got back from a weekly TJ run (ok, might be twice a week, don't judge me). The only fruit tea I saw left on shelves was the Organic Pomegranate White Tea. That is the only one that is remotely in the fruit flavor profile that I noticed. I hope that helps.
becomebetty says
You can see the review here: https://www.becomebetty.com/trader-joes-organic-pomegranate-white-tea/