Brewed for the Bold! ☕
Waka Instant Black Tea Mix is a premium, unsweetened tea powder made from 100% black tea leaves, offering a smooth and authentic flavor experience. Each 4.5oz pouch makes up to 200 cups, with approximately 35mg of caffeine per serving. Conveniently packaged in eco-friendly materials, Waka supports clean water initiatives while delivering a quick and delicious beverage option for tea lovers.
K**R
Powered Tea
After I read the instructions on how to get the tea to mix well, as it mixes better in warm water oops,it reminds me of the Nestly and Lipton instant tea I grew up on. More powdered than the other brand but also doesn't take as much to make a glass of tea. Even though it's expensive it will last me a long time. Brew tea is good hot but I just can't drink it cold. This is way better than any of those liquid squirt bottles that think they are tea.
L**R
Great tasting iced tea!
I bought Waka decaf black instant tea powder. It dissolved easily in a little hot water. I followed the instructions and made a gallon of iced tea with a little lime and a little honey and it tases great. I read several one-star reviews complaining that it was bitter. I didn't detect any bitterness at all. The package is small, but the tea is very concentrated so it will make 50 quarts according to the package. I would buy this product again.
A**R
Not as "instant" as Lipton, but good tea taste, not bitter at all.
I have been a Lipton Instant Tea drinker for many years. I was extremely disappointed when I found out earlier this month that they had discontinued their product. So I started looking around for a substitute. I found a Facebook group and some members recommended Waka. So although it was fairly expensive, I decided to give it try. I'm very pleased so far with the taste. Also, it's not as bitter as Lipton or Nestle (which has also been discontinued).It's a bit more work to make a cup of iced tea or more. You have to mix 1/4 tsp with 2 oz of hot water (I assume to dissolve the mix better), then add ice and 6 more oz of cold water. Kind of a pain. With Lipton, I could just add water to a tablespoon or so. I will be experimenting with larger amounts with Waka. But overall, I'm happy with the product and have set up a subscription to receive another bag every couple months at a 10-15% discount. I hear Lipton Instant Tea may be coming by mid-2025, so I will possibly go back to it if they have not jacked up the price significantly.
H**S
The best instant ice tea ever
I bought this because I couldn't find my old standby, Lipton instant tea. I've been drinking this for a little over a week and it's amazing. It's not sn alternative to Lipton, it's a replacement! The taste is so great I find myself drinking more ice tea than before. It's simply delicious. I like my tea slightly sweet but I'm reducing sugar intake. Adding a few drops of liquid stevia is perfect. The tea dissolves instantly in cold water as does the stevia. I have a great tumbler of tea in less than a minute.
B**E
A good alternative to brewing with bags
With powdered instant tea becoming harder to find, I was glad to discover this product. At first I was taken aback by the seemingly small amount of tea in the bag but, after making my first glass, found that this is MUCH more potent than the Lipton I was used to using and much less product is needed to produce the same strength tea. I'll be ordering more when this runs low.
E**C
It Ain't No Lipton
At first, I followed the directions as described on the package and I could barely taste the tea flavor. I have found that a half teaspoon in a regular 16.9 ounce water bottle is good for me. It's slightly bitter but that's how I like it and that's how I used to drink Lipton Instant Iced Tea, before they discontinued it. So, the verdict is, this tea has an okay flavor but it's no way as good as Lipton. And the amount you get for your money is not whats advertised, unless you like watered down tea.
A**R
Loving Waka's black tea powder!
Waka’s black tea powder is a staple in my kitchen now. I can make a glass of unsweetened or sweetened iced tea in under 30 seconds. Love that I can customize the strength and sweeten to my liking.Flavor is clean and bold, like freshly brewed tea, but no tea bags or waiting for your tea to steep! And the value? Top notch. A little goes a long way, so one bag lasts me way longer than I expected. Big win all around.
T**Y
Its “good”, but not in the way real tea drinkers might think…
So, lets start with an honest disclosure: I have a complicated relationship with tea.I have read much about the health benefits of tea and wish to replace my sugar infused liquid bad habits with something healthier. Simple enough you might think, however, that’s where the complicated part comes into play; I absolutely despise the taste of tea.Preparing for this review, I invested some time into ensuring that I accurately convey the level of disgust I experience on my taste buds while consuming tea. Turns out “Hate”, which is a very powerful word to express an “intense or passionate dislike for something or someone” and was my go-to descriptor, is not at all accurate. In the hierarchy of English words used to convey dislike and negativity, it appears that hate takes a back seat to “Loathe” which itself sits behind “Abhor”.To give you some perspective of my level of abhorrence for the taste:Were I present at Boston Harbor on December 16th of 1773, I would have joined the Sons of Liberty in throwing crates of tea into the harbor, not just for the sake of raising hell about taxation without representation, but just as importantly to me, ridding the world of the foul taste of that repugnant vile weed.In my search to find a brand of tea that is somewhat palatable to my anti-tea taste buds, I have tried many different brands & types. I have attempted to camouflage the taste with honey, lemon, maple syrup, and even sugar, but with no success. Nothing I do can filter my repugnance.Here’s where any sane person would have had the realization that “Gee, maybe tea isn’t for me, I just don’t like it, so I shouldn’t drink it!” But apparently, I’m to stupid and stubborn, and my battle persists in trying to find a tea that I can consume without fighting back the gag.So, with that depressing look at the inner workings of my mind, and my lifelong battle with tea, lets move on to why I find myself here, giving this elixir a 5-star review:I stumbled into Waka’s Instant Kenyan Black Tea during my last bout of “Must find a Tea” madness, and read the reviews in which most tea drinkers referred to its unique capabilities to infuse into water without any grainy remnants and also its rich flavor. Reviews were very positive and something told me to order it.Upon its arrival, I opened the package and took a deep nasally draw and…nothing bad.I mixed up a small glass and took a sip, bracing myself for the inevitable ugly tea aftertaste letdown; but it never appeared. Instead, I was greeted with a slight but noticeable dark mustiness that was relatively pleasant with no repugnance! Zero Repugnance! I proceeded to sip away and in no time the glass was empty.At the ripe age of 49, I had just consumed my very first full cup of tea!Summary: While I cant say it’s the best drink I’ve ever had, it’s the only tea I have ever been able to finish, and from my perspective, that says everything. I’ll be ordering more!-If you’re a tea connoisseur, you would be wise to read the other reviews since what I’m peddling here isn’t going to help you much.-If you have a tea-hate personality disorder and are trying to find a tea that you won’t hate as much or at all, then take my word for it and give this a try. I can drink it straight but prefer a squeezed lemon with it, which compliments the tea well.-The caffeine level is a strong plus! Gives me a nice kick without the jitteriness of energy drinks.
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