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July 13, 2008

Revolution Tea in 3D: Part Four of Four

It is 88 degrees outside, sunny, and humid, as summer days tend to be around Northern Virginia. The blackberry bushes that grow wild on a nearby street are popping out with delicious fruit, and my dog and I went to harvest, returning hot and in need of refreshment. She stuck to water, but after rinsing my berry-stained fingers, I looked in the fridge still in berry-seeking mode, and pulled out Revolution's 3D Pomegranate, the final of the four flavors that I have been reviewing. Like the other three flavors, the beverage is a place color with only a hint of the color of the juice. The aroma was not as strong as the Green Apple or Mango, but a nice light scent that invites tasting. Those who have tried some of Pom's bottled tea-juices might expect a stronger flavor from something flavored with pomegranate juice, but this is a much lighter experience. It still has the tartness of the pomegranate, but this is balanced with the sweetness of blue agave and cane sugar. Although the flavor is light, pomegranate's tartness still manages to overpower the tea. This drink had the crisp lightness of the other three flavors, but like the blueberry, the tartness of the berries takes away both the tea flavor and the feeling of refreshment.

I must say, I am sorry to be bringing this set of reviews to a close, because I enjoyed them greatly. I certainly will be ordering more, both to fulfill my own desires, but also because my fiance has been raving about them. 733001c

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