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Color:
I wouldn't say that this tea is green. The color is reminiscent of a white tea. Green tea is usually, you know, green. If I wanted white tea, I would go back to drinking my favorite White Peony, but this is a surprise.
Scent:
This smell has a very similar smell to the Dunkin Donuts regular tea. When I first smelled this tea, it felt like something was burning. I heated the water to the proper green/white tea temperatures, but something feels off here. It's almost like the Dunkin Donuts regular tea, except that it's more subtle because it's "green".
I don't know if that burning sensation is from the green tea leaves.
Flavor:
Again, it has that same bland taste that the regular tea has. There's nothing too special or different about this tea, except that it has a slight sweetness at the back-end, but that's it. This is an atrocity in the tea world to sell a tea that supposedly is green tea, but it isn't. It's just a weaker version of the regular tea.
Overall:
I'm disappointed because Dunkin Donuts is essentially selling the same tea. It just has a different color, but the flavor is the same. There is nothing beneficial about this tea. The only way that you can somehow manage to enjoy this tea is if you add sugar and milk, but I'm not going that low just to enjoy a tea that is genuinely bad.
Rating:
2 out of 5