Snapple Iced Tea????!


Question:

Snapple Iced Tea????

My husband says that it is from concentrate (powder form), I say it is naturally brewed and not from a podwer.

We wrote to Snapple to ask this question, and they agreed with me........ He begs to differ still!!!!! Everytime we drink it, he brings it up, over and over.

Who do you think is right?

Additional Details

2 months ago
His theory is that you have to shake it up before you open it so it must be concentrate.

I say that filters don't always catch everything.


Answers:
2 months ago
His theory is that you have to shake it up before you open it so it must be concentrate.

I say that filters don't always catch everything.

I see no reason for the company to lie about their product. It just isn't good business. I'm very impressed that snapple brews their tea and bottles it. The sediment you probably see is the tea leaf fines from the tea leaves after they filter the huge vats (if they are vats). I'm surprised they don't add something to the label explaining what that sediment is.

another question that you may want to ask next time is if it is as healthy for you as newly freshly brewed tea.

its definitely made with real tea leaves i have on several occaisions allowed the snapple to resettle after not drinking it for a while and u see tea leaves usually in the rasberry iced tea i get the tea leave sediment its because its not filtered it allows the tea to keep brewing even after bottling

Gee, if you brew tea in a cup, you get sediment on the bottom from the tea leaves. It is filtered just like tea in a filter bag.
Your husband needs a new hobby.

Hasn't he ever made brewed tea and seen that it has sediment in it? Maybe you should make some to show him.

im with u ....u may b right....may b wrong....but ur always right pretty lady....ur always right




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