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July 10, 2008

Revolution Tea in 3D: Part Two of Four

So I recently was introduced to Revolution in 3D, a canned beverage combining white tea, fruit juice, and vitamins with just a hint of sweetness. I previously reviewed the Green Apple flavor.

Today I tasted Blueberry.

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Blueberry was less delightful than Green Apple, without the tantalizing scent to draw you in, but still a light and refreshing beverage. The blueberry juice gave it a real juice flavor, instead of just tasting like the flavor "blue." (If you ever ate popsicles or drank the juice out of those plastic barrels, you know what I mean). This was definitely blueberry. It was an unusual flavor, as, like most people I know, I am not in the habit of drinking blueberry juice. The white tea flavor was a little overwhelmed, but it was still a delicious drink.

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