I’ll admit to being a bit nervous trying this tea. After all, bacon isn’t something I eat on a regular basis, and I’ve never had it coated in chocolate before (having a mild pork allergy doesn’t help). So really, there’s nothing that I’ve had to compare this tea to.
It’s very smoky (is the base tea a Lapsang Souchong or something similar?), and the bacon flavoring isn’t as strong as I expected it would be; meaning, it didn’t smack me in the mouth and send me crying for mama. Chocolate is very subtle, but seems to become stronger as the tea cools. I do think it’s rather salty as well (I’m going to assume from the bacon bits). The more I sip, the more I like, and though I don’t think it’ll become one of my daily go-tos, it’s definitely not going to be sitting idle in my tea cabinet.
Well-done, Frank! Have you ever thought of a chocolate-covered potato chip tea?
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I don’t know about chocolate potato chips, but I’m secretly (Shhh, don’t tell anyone. LOL!) working on a buttered popcorn tea.
OMG!! Seriously, I’m so glad I’m home alone right now. Cause I screamed like a little kid who just got told they’re going to Disney World!!!!
I am hoping that Frank is also secretly working on a tomato, basil and black pepper green tea too………
I don’t know about chocolate potato chips, but I’m secretly (Shhh, don’t tell anyone. LOL!) working on a buttered popcorn tea.
OMG!! Seriously, I’m so glad I’m home alone right now. Cause I screamed like a little kid who just got told they’re going to Disney World!!!!
LOL! Well, it’s going to be a litttle bit, but I think I am getting closer.
I know a ButterBuds rep, if that helps speed things along.
LOL. Probably not. But thanks.
I am hoping that Frank is also secretly working on a tomato, basil and black pepper green tea too………
Oooh, I like the buttered popcorn tea idea!