Saturday, February 27, 2010

Starbucks introduces Full Leaf Tea Lattes

Full Leaf Tea Lattes: Full-Flavored Departures from Traditional Teas

Starbucks Tea Latte

Starbucks has recently launched their Full-Leaf-Tea-Lattes! Starting today, you can take a sip on the newest tea beverages from Starbucks. They have it in three varieties, the Full Leaf Tazo Tea Lattes are made of steamed milk and Tazo® tea, sweetened to taste. "Customers seeking a calcium boost can enjoy a new tea latte, as a tall 12fl. oz. size offering contains 20 percent of the recommended daily calcium intake and contain antioxidants," Starbucks says.
Tazo® English Breakfast Tea Latte
Take a break from a busy afternoon and unwind with a Tazo® English Breakfast Tea Latte. With a bold, invigorating aroma, black tea has hints of dark caramel, malt and black cherries. When combined with milk, it borders on magical.

Tazo® Earl Grey Tea Latte
A delicate, floral blend of fragrant black tea leaves is flavored with the citrusy essence of Italian bergamot and a hint of lavender. Sweetened to perfection with vanilla syrup and topped off with steamed milk, a tea latte lover’s dream.

Tazo® Vanilla Rooibos Tea Latte
A distinct, naturally caffeine-free blend of the legendary red bush (“rooibos”) tea of South Africa, fragrant Tahitian vanilla and sweet spices is steamed with milk for a soothing and delicious experience.
I have tried the Earl Grey Tea Latte the first day it was released because they rolled out these small cups for the customers to try, but other than I have yet to order one. I'm excited to try it out this weekend! This is perfect for those who want to go healthier, methinks :)

5 comments:

  1. Ohh sounds delicious!
    I am loving tea lattes now.

    Will try this on my next visit :)

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  2. Nice! Will try one of those this weekend. Vanilla Rooibos :D

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  3. Hi Mommmy Lace and John Carl! Please let me know what you think about the Tea Lattes! :D Thaaaaaanks :)

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  4. Like milk tea, only Starbucks ;)

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  5. Can I buy the rooibus tea leaf from starbucks?

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