↑About Epi Tea
Epi Tea was a tea company, founded by Kyle Ryan in 2012, and based in Cheyney, PA. The company planned to launch in August of 2012. Epi Tea sold five blends, packaged in pyramid sachets. Epi Tea set out to be a brand that is independent from both Asian and British tea cultures.
The company pledged to donate 1% to an environmentally-oriented charity.
As of January 2014, the company did not seem to be in operation, and we found no information about its status. The company's twitter remained active into 2015 but many of the tweets even in 2014 seemed to be automated tweets with broken links.
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I wasn't that impressed with this tea, and for its price, I probably won't be buying it. I didn't like the syrupy texture and didn't care for the berry flavoring.
Read Full ReviewI think this tea is too heavily spiced, and doesn't have a strong enough tea flavor in comparison. Also, there's something off about the blend of spices, but I don't know what it is. Maybe it's the red pepper. I added cream and sugar.
Read Full ReviewA pleasant, creamy and smooth berry-flavored herbal blend.
I thought this was a very balanced blend, but it was on the weak side. I think Epi Tea could get away with using about twice as much leaf.
Thankfully, this wasn't too sour. A lot of berry blends that go heavy on the hibiscus taste too sour to me. This ...
I don't think I like lavender tea very much in general. I've never tried normal lavender tea. I don't like this tea very much, but it's okay. It tastes kind of like herbal tea. I added cream and sugar.
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