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June 2009
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I just have one problem with iced tea: I don't like it. It's either too sweet, tastes like tea-flavored Kool-Aid, or it's so bitter, it leaves your tongue wrinkled. So when I heard that the Austin-based Sweet Leaf Tea Company not only had the best bottled sweet tea in the state, but it tasted like the kind Grandma used to make, I decided to check them out. Now, I know that driving to Austin is a little crazy, but as your KHOU New Girl, I make it my mandate to try whatever Texas has to offer, and this week, it's the quest for great tasting sweet tea. And believe me, the tea had better be good in order for me to like it. DOES THE CUTE GRANDMA ON THE BOTTLE REALLY EXIST?
It's also true that Christopher came up with the idea for the company when he was only 25 and living off a sailboat in the Florida Keys. And it's true that when he and his best-friend David Smith started making the tea back in 1998, they used to brew it in their kitchen in Beaumont, and filter it with pillow cases. "We're still best friends," said Christopher. "People are always surprised that we haven't screwed that up by working together." SO WHAT'S THEIR SECRET? "We take work seriously, but we don't take ourselves seriously," said Christopher. "We don't try to be anything that we aren't."
I haven't met the actual Sweet Tea grandma, but I love her. How can you not? Check out her outfits on the bottles. She changes the color of her dresses based on the flavors, and on the diet one, she's wearing a little headband. "Yeah, we thought it would be fun to put her in a workout outfit," said Christopher. IS THE NEW GIRL NOW A TEA DRINKER?
I twisted open the bottle and...let me just tell you, it's a little stressful drinking tea when the owner of the company is watching for your reaction...then I took my first sip, all the while preparing for the worst. Surprisingly, it wasn't bad. So I took another sip and let my taste buds relax. The tea was actually good. It was sweet, but not too sweet (Christopher told me later that their tea actually has 25% less sugar than most bottled iced teas). It was smooth, not bitter. And it didn't leave that weird coating in your month that you get when drinking some iced teas.
And the good news is I won't have to go to Austin to get it. You can find the tea in Whole Foods, Kroger, HEB and other places right here in Houston. Bonus! JUST ONE MORE THING |
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