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July 13, 2008

Revolution Tea in 3D: Part Three of Four

We came in from the heat, looking for something refreshing to drink, and opened the fridge to pull out Revolution's 3D Mango. We poured the pale yellow-orange liquid into glasses and took a whiff of delicious mango, freshly cut open. From the first sip, it was absolutely delightful. It was all I could do not to gulp it down at once, and I held myself back, savoring each light, crisp sip. Advertising came through this time, it was absolutely refreshing, and as soon as it was finished, I craved more. This is what Revolution has to say about the flavor:

"Wondering what 3D Mango tastes like? Think tropical islands. Think pineapple. Think a little sweet, a little tart, a lot refreshing. This blend of authentic mango juice and young tea leaves is light, luscious and a boost of hydrating, vitamin-fueled energy." The mango juice is the strongest flavor. I'm not quite sure why they said "think pineapple" as there is no taste of pineapple at all. Perhaps it's only to evoke the tropical feeling brought on by this tea.

I can't wait to try Pomegranate. All in all, these have been delicious beverages so far. 732001c

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