Product details
Our most popular tea! Mango Maui is a smooth, black tea enhanced by the tropical flavor of mangoes reminiscent of Maui's warm sun-kissed beaches. A delightful tea to serve hot or iced. Made with classic Camellia Sinensis tea leaves and natural flavoring. Rich in polyphenols (antioxidant), our Mango Maui Tea has lasting flavor, even after prolonged storage.
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Great tea!
These teas are my favorite because they are fruity and delicious. Highly recommend!
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Wonderful!!
We discovered this tea on vacation in Maui last September (2016). We made steeped hot tea into a nice cold tea. The flavor is fantastic. It's very refreshing and has a great tropical aroma and flavor. We bought several boxes to bring home and discovered we could order directly from Hawaii Coffee Company. We have ordered several boxes and our orders are always filled promptly.
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Very Rich & Flavorful!!
I loved this tea. It was rich and flavorful and had just the correct amount of mango flavor. It wasn't overpowering like some teas can be. I've had a pitcher in the frig for about three days now and with an added pinch of baking soda the flavor is still as fresh as when I first brewed it. Excellent tea and Customer Service was awesome too.
- Brewing Instructions:
- Use one tea bag for each cup of water. Bring fresh water to boiling for black and herbal teas. Cooler water temperature (180 degrees Fahrenheit) for green teas. Steep tea bags in hot water for 1-3 minutes, depending on desired taste.
- Notice for California Consumers:
- WARNING - Consuming this product can expose you to chemicals, including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/food.
- About Prop 65:
- Proposition 65 is a California law that requires a warning on any products that contain quantifiable amounts of over 800 chemicals, many of which are naturally occurring. Some botanicals contain low levels of lead which is often naturally occurring.