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Chinese Green Tea
I don't think this really tastes like Chinese green tea at all. It actually doesn't taste like tea. I'm not particularly a fan of this Flavia flavor.
Earl Grey
Of all the Flavia drinks, this one is the closest to the real thing. I can hardly tell the difference between the Flavia version and a fresh brewed Earl Grey tea bag. For those of you who haven't tried Earl Grey tea, it's infused with bergamot oils for a very unique taste. Once you've tried Earl Grey tea, you'll know what I'm talking about, it's awesome.
English breakfast
A good simple tea flavor. Not bitter, not strong, perfect for, well... an english breakfast.
Exotic Chai
Intended to be a spicy Indian Tea. Not as strong as I've had it brewed from the leaves but the taste is almost the same.
Lemon Calm
This is a lemon flavored health drink that really isn't too bad. I've had it when I was sick with the flu, and believe me, it did wonders. I wouldn't drink it on a regular basis, but then again, I wouldn't drink any health drink on a regular basis.
Raspberry Spark
Raspberry flavored tea isn't one of my favorites, and this Flavia flavor isn't either. It doesn't really taste like raspberries at all, more like slightly sweet bark.
Rooibus
A relatively new Flavia flavor. An antioxidant rich drink with a calming effect. Hard to explain the taste, very refreshing.
Malawi Garden Tea
Tastes like a flower bouquet mixed with tea. A very mild tea with a strong aroma that I drink on occasion. Not a flavor I like to drink everyday, but once in a while I do crave it.
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