I'm not really looking forward to the next couple of tea's I have from Peace. The first one didn't really tickle my fancy, and the next one followed the same standard of starting with tea powder in water then adding alcohol, cane sugar, and sucralose. These had some other stuff, but those are really the big ingredients, and they also happen to be the big problems. The fact is, you're not going to typically start a particularly good canned tea with tea powder. Adding sucralose after you've already added sugar is, flat out, a mistake.
Yep, like the others, this is tea colored. Does it have a little bit more red in it? No. I am definitively going to say that none of these teas are going to change color in any way. These are overly produced Coca-Cola products that had a goal for what they were going to look like, and that is what the focus group wound up creating. This was all part of some project plan, and the result was what I see before me. The aroma is raspberries over anything else, and we shall see how it tastes.
First sip, like the others, isn't terrible. That said, it's overly sweet and the raspberries are featured pretty prominently. I can't say that I have confidence that I can taste the difference between fake raspberries and real raspberries, so let's just assume these are real raspberries. Either way, sipping these beverages really doesn't tell you anything about whether or not they're any good.
Tip-in is raspberries over tea with a little too much sweetness. The middle pulls back on the tea flavor to feature the raspberries a little more prominently, and I suppose that's as it should be. The finish is desperately sweet with that artificial sweetener coming forth in the trail off.
1.75/5

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