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cookie dough

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Satisfy your inner cookie monster with this sweet and decadent white tea blend. With almonds, walnuts, brittle, chocolate chips and a rich swirl of caramel, it’s like brewing up an instant chocolate chip cookie – only this version is good for you. Try it as a tea latte for the perfect guilt-free treat. Don’t forget to lick the spoon!

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    • 

      This does very much smell/taste like cookie dough if you brew it correctly. As others have said, it's pretty easy to oversteep this one, so you have to be careful. I steeped it a little hotter than recommended, and it was perfect until I left the filter in too long, so I would recommend the lower side of the 4-7 minutes.

      I don't usually like dessert teas because I find them to taste very artificial, and this has a little bit of that, but the creaminess from the chocolate chips and caramel is well balanced with nuts and gets rid of that gross overly sweet taste you often get from dessert teas. This is good in small amounts, for a dessert treat.

    • HM

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      This tea gets bitter fast. I have best results with water at 185 for 3 minutes. Brewed too long or too hot has a bitter aftertaste from both the nuts and the tea. Brewed correctly, it does taste vaguely like cookies. I don't think I'll order it again.

    • MR

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      tea really does taste a little bit cookie dough-ish, but it is a little picky as far as steeping goes. My only complaint is that it is not a consistent tea, and you have to be very careful brewing it up.

    • 

      Artificial tasting and doesn't really taste like cookie dough to me. Bought a ton and had to make lattes to use it up

    • 

      Good enough that I stocked up when I learned it was being discontinued. I feel like the tea itself could use a little more body, but it really tastes like cookie dough which is pretty remarkable for a tea.