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Paradise Tropical Tea offers 50 individually wrapped 1-ounce filter packs, designed for brewing a full gallon of delicious iced tea. The product features a new sleek silver packaging, ensuring freshness and convenience for both personal and commercial use.
| ASIN | B0012271TS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,170 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #126 in Tea Samplers |
| Brand | Paradise Tea |
| Brand Name | Paradise Tea |
| Caffeine Content Description | High Caffeine |
| Container Type | Sachet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 995 Reviews |
| Each Unit Count | 50.00 |
| Flavor | Tropical Tea |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00090297437948, 10090297437945 |
| Item Dimensions | 9 x 9 x 9.5 inches |
| Item Form | Loose Leaves |
| Item Type Name | Filter Tea Bags |
| Item Volume | 2 Gallons |
| Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Paradise Tea |
| Model Number | 43794 |
| Number of Items | 50 |
| Part Number | 43794 |
| Product Benefits | Makes large quantities of refreshing tropical flavored iced tea |
| Special Ingredients | Artificial Tropical Fruit Flavors |
| Specialty | Organic |
| Sweetness Description | Not Sweet |
| Tea Variety | Black |
| UPC | 090297437948 |
| Unit Count | 50.0 Ounce |
J**O
Vacation in a Cup, No Passport Required
Paradise Tropical Tea is one of those things you try once and then quietly become loyal to without making a big announcement about it. The flavor is light, smooth, and just tropical enough to make you feel like you are doing something right with your life, even if you are just standing in your kitchen. It is ridiculously easy to make, dangerously easy to drink, and somehow always hits the same refreshing note without trying too hard. No bitterness, no drama, just consistent, clean flavor that makes you go back for another glass without thinking twice. At this point, it is less of a beverage and more of a habit. Not a bad one, either.
L**D
Paradise Tea - perennial favorite for us
I have purchased Paradise tea in the grocery store, a box of 4 bags, totaling 1.48 ounces, for about $5 per box for several years. Recently, I could not find it anywhere anymore, I don't know if they have distribution problems, but the URL on the box didn't link to anyone who was selling it, so I looked on Amazon. I was using the entire box to make a batch of about 1.5 gallons (6 quarts, one bag says it makes 1.5 quarts). Then I add stevia, and it is our favorite summer beverage. Even a bunch of the teenagers who visit prefer it to soda. But when I found it out here in the restaurant size, it's much better. Each bag is much larger, and makes 1 gallon, so I use only 1 or 2 bags instead of 4 (to make 1 or 2 gallons), and it costs about 25% of what I used to pay. It's a big box of bags, likely will last me a long time, but each bag is individually wrapped, so I think it should keep quite well. Altogether a win, win! I don't know why it's no longer readily available at retail, but this is better for me, assuming they will still be in business when I want to buy more... BTW, I also like to make popsicles in the summer, and iced tea popsicles are quite refreshing. When I use this tea, I make it stronger than usual (about 2x as strong) and dissolve in unflavored gelatin. For popsicles, I add part stevia and part sugar. You have to make popsicles with very strong flavors, otherwise they don't taste like anything at all when they're frozen, so I make them sweeter than I can stand to drink while it's still liquid. Then refrigerate it until it starts to gel, and stir it before pouring it into your popsicle molds (use dixie cups and chopsticks, if you don't have any.) But if you start freezing it before it starts to gel, or if you omit the gelatin, it will separate, and you will have popsicles that are half dark tea and half clear, flavorless ice crystals. And you have to use part sugar, or the consistency isn't right. The sugar and gelatin combo gives it a slightly smooth, viscous feel, so it doesn't melt "watery" on the tongue. Everybody seems to love these; they are less sweet than regular popsicles and more refreshing. Another good combination is to make them the same way, but using about 1/2 plain black tea (Lipton, Tetley's, PG Tea, use whatever your grocery store sells as its house brand of tea) and make the other half cranberry-apple or some slightly tart juice (pomegranate, blackberry, elderberry). Add the gelatin and sugar and/or stevia the same way, again making it sweeter than you would like when liquid. I have also used more tea proportionately, and dissolved in a small amount of elderberry jelly or syrup while the tea was still hot, which has stronger flavor and some sugar of its own, so always adjust to taste. Enjoy!
J**I
Our Favorite Iced Tea
Found Paradise Tropical Tea at a restaurant over 30 years ago and it's the only iced tea we drink at home. Each packet makes 1 gallon. If you have a smaller iced tea maker, the packet can be cut open and desired amount poured into a coffee filter placed in the brew cup. It's flavorful, and tastes great alone or with your choice of sweetener. I add orange slices every so often after pouring into glasses. The very best Tropical tea.
E**G
The REAL deal! OG Taste and Ultimate Thirst Quencher
The real OG! Throwback babyโฆ I make a gallon of tea per bag.. thatโs a great deal when all is said and done! Love the crisp, refreshing taste of nostalgia in a cup :)
M**R
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Best tea in the whole world. Canโt live without it.
S**U
Where have you been? Iโve missed you!!!
This is now a difficult ice black flavored tea to find. I have an ice tea brewer. I solved my problem getting a coffee filter, dividing the tea in half. Then make 2 - gallon jugs of it and seal tight . Itโs my favorite flavor and worth the higher price as I get 2 gallons of tea out of a big bag.
G**N
Best there ever was!
This is it, if you've been looking for the tropical passion fruit iced tea from Cheesecake Factory or Javiers (in SoCal) this is the one you want.
L**Y
Used to Tastes great. Now nasty!!!!
from 2015: Taste great and I use it to make a gallon, let it stay in the pitcher, then use it again for another gallon and let it sit in the pitcher. Keeps tea strong and the cost down. I use a Mr. Coffee ice tea pot to brew it in and pour to a larger pitcher. ****UPDATE**** I purchased this 2x in past month thinking I just got a bad batch. Was refunded first one and next one was the same. I also noticed I ordered from a different vendor. When I contacted my original vendor he stated that the company who made it was bought out: Message from 3rd party seller: Good morning. Smuckers bought the Sara Lee company Paradise some 6 years ago now. All the product smuckers has made is in silver packaging. I have had occasional complaints on a few batches, but we still sell plenty. Please voice your concerns to Smuckers ................ This tea is definitely not made the same. They have cut major corners and have made the tea taste very bitter or has a "bite" to it... after taste.... so I will not be buying it again. Like many others said, it no longer comes in the clear packaging. The box it comes in is cut and shaped to fit the bags with many overlapping sides. To dilute it I made 2 batches from one bag. It still does NOT tastes as good and "tropical" as the original from Sara Lee. Very disappointed. I've opened 2 bags and have not yet had the issue others complain about regarding the bag being sealed into the individual packaging.. but I'm sure I will. To help it taste better, I have added Toranni syrup in Mango or Peach flavor. However, one should not have to add anything to a tea which should already taste great.
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