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July 08, 2008

Revolution Tea in 3D: Part One of Four

Revolution has a new product out that they call "Revolution 3D." Here is the blurb from their website:

"You lead a big, busy, 3-dimensional life. Here's the drink to match it. 3D blends one dimension super fruits, one dimension premium white tea, and one dimension essential vitamins for the first 3-dimensional beverage. Crisp and delicious, 3D is a powerhouse of antioxidants, all natural and low in calories."

There are currently four flavors: Green Apple, Blueberry, Mango, and Pomegranate. I will review each of these in an individual entry, starting with Green Apple.

Several years ago, I was riding on a train through Scotland, and opened my boxed lunch to discover a can of green apple juice. Used to the standard watery yellow apple juice we Americans drink, I was delighted to discover that this particular juice tasted like biting into a Granny Smith apple. Upon opening the can of Revolution's 3D Green Apple, a similar smell delighted my nostrils. I took my first sip and found that the flavor was nowhere near as strong as the scent, but this is no criticism. Apple was the primary flavor, but it was light enough that the delicate notes of the white tea were able to make it through as well. And frequently, I find that sweetened teas make me more thirsty than I started it, but this drink was just as advertised: light, crisp, and refreshing. Send me a case, Revolution, this is the perfect drink for a hot summer day. And at 60 calories per serving, there is no guilt factor. 731001c

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Sounds positively delicious!
I'll take your word for it and try some.

I enjoyed reading your review of rEvolution's 3D drinks. If you would be interested in reviewing Mighty Leaf teas, please send me an email. Have a great Monday!

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