tea review [Prince of Peace Instant Thai Tea]
Fri, Jun. 21st, 2024 08:05 pmName: Prince of Peace Instant Thai Tea
Brand: Prince of Peace
Type: sugar/non-dairy creamer/skimmed milk powder/tea blend
Powder
Notes:
This was a find at the discount grocery store that wasn't exactly what I thought it was when I bought it. I've had good luck with the brand in the past and I like Thai tea, so I thought I would give it a chance. It comes in a very large bag filled with individual sachets. They are individual sized, not large batch sized like I thought they would be. I somehow missed the word "instant" that is all over the package and the giant thing of instructions on the back, so it being power surprised me. I also thought the big bag would be resealable, it is not. These are all things that are strictly an "I was not paying enough attention" issue. The tea tastes nice and the giant instructions cartoon on the back of the big bag is adorable. I'm kind of mad I ripped it. Instructions 1 & 2 are for making the tea, 3-8 are about sharing with your friends. I may still salvage it for collage purposes. The tea itself, if I were to compare it to Thai tea in a restaurant, tastes like if you had gotten a Thai tea flavored candy. It's a little sweeter than I would like, but it hasn't stopped me from drinking it.
An aside: Prince of Peace does include Bible verses in the tiniest of fonts on the packaging of all of their products. I know that can upset people, if caught unawares, so I thought I would mention it. On this bag, it was on the big bag only and down with the copyright information at the very bottom of the bag on the back and blended right in.
Rate
Appearance: 7
Aroma: 7
Flavor: 7
Overall Rating: 3 1/2 stars
Brand: Prince of Peace
Type: sugar/non-dairy creamer/skimmed milk powder/tea blend
Powder
Notes:
This was a find at the discount grocery store that wasn't exactly what I thought it was when I bought it. I've had good luck with the brand in the past and I like Thai tea, so I thought I would give it a chance. It comes in a very large bag filled with individual sachets. They are individual sized, not large batch sized like I thought they would be. I somehow missed the word "instant" that is all over the package and the giant thing of instructions on the back, so it being power surprised me. I also thought the big bag would be resealable, it is not. These are all things that are strictly an "I was not paying enough attention" issue. The tea tastes nice and the giant instructions cartoon on the back of the big bag is adorable. I'm kind of mad I ripped it. Instructions 1 & 2 are for making the tea, 3-8 are about sharing with your friends. I may still salvage it for collage purposes. The tea itself, if I were to compare it to Thai tea in a restaurant, tastes like if you had gotten a Thai tea flavored candy. It's a little sweeter than I would like, but it hasn't stopped me from drinking it.
An aside: Prince of Peace does include Bible verses in the tiniest of fonts on the packaging of all of their products. I know that can upset people, if caught unawares, so I thought I would mention it. On this bag, it was on the big bag only and down with the copyright information at the very bottom of the bag on the back and blended right in.
Rate
Appearance: 7
Aroma: 7
Flavor: 7
Overall Rating: 3 1/2 stars