







🍵 Elevate your tea ritual with crystal-clear purity and unmatched antioxidant power!
Pique Organic Mint Green Tea Crystals offer a revolutionary cold brew crystallized green tea experience, combining premium Japanese Sencha and organic spearmint. Each single-serve stick delivers up to 12 times the antioxidants of traditional tea bags, supporting digestion, immunity, and sustained energy with zero preservatives or additives. Perfectly portable and consistent in flavor, this gluten-free, low-caffeine tea is designed for the modern professional seeking health and convenience in every cup.











| ASIN | B01D8SKGKE |
| Allergen Information | Gluten Free |
| Brand | PIQUE |
| Brand Name | PIQUE |
| Caffeine Content | Low Caffeine Milligrams |
| Container Type | Sachet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,989 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free |
| Each Unit Count | 14 |
| Flavor | Mint |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850324006031 |
| Item Dimensions | 5.25 x 3.5 x 1.25 inches |
| Item Form | Granule |
| Item Volume | 250 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 9.07 g |
| Manufacturer | Pique Tea |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Information | Sachet |
| Product Shelf Life | 45 Days |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Special Ingredients | Green Tea |
| Specialty | Antioxidant, Organic |
| Sweetness Description | not sweet |
| Tea Variety | Green |
| UPC | 850324006031 |
B**N
Better tea than any tea bag made!
OMG! This stuff is amazing! Better than any tea from a teabag I've ever made. PLUS, it's consistent taste every time. You know how tea bags can be fresh, or stale, or give you a bitter cup one time, and the perfect cup the next, and your water has to be just right? Yeah. Not a fan. But this stuff, in cold or hot water, tastes the same every time - fresh and great. I ordered the mint because other reviewers said it was the best. I use it in cold water, or hot, and it's just as good either way. I carry several in my bag and just dump one in a bottle of water from any vending machine. I even order hot water (or did before the virus) and put it in there on the go. Great tasting tea. I have like 40 boxes of bagged tea collecting dust in my kitchen pantry since discovering this. Looking forward to trying more flavors. PROS: Consistent taste every time Good in cold water or hot Easy to take with you Fresher tasting than bagged tea - even if bag is in stay fresh container Great for camping, van dwellers and people who don't have a lot of storage space
P**S
Even Better Than the Real Thing
I was a little suspect at first when hearing about the idea of "instant" tea and a powder packet, as I have rarely found any type of instant brewed drink that can equal what it replaces. However, I read an article on FastCompany about Pique and their process of extracting and concentrating the very essence of what gives tea its flavor. The company founder, Simon Chang, studied Chinese history at Harvard and spent years traveling in China, where tea is taken more seriously than it generally is in the US. I spent some time in China as well, which is where I developed an appreciation for great brewed tea. Pique tea, rather than being just crushed tea leaves, is actual crystals created through a proprietary process of pressurized cold-brewing that preserves the tea's antioxidants and nutrients. The end product can be poured into hot water and instantly consumed, which also eliminates the difficulty of finding the perfect steep time with tea leaves. And most importantly, the flavor is outstanding. I have brewed Jasmine tea leaves for years now, and Pique has matched, if not exceeded, the flavor from the traditionally-brewed tea leaves. Interestingly enough, Pique won 3 gold medals at the Global Tea Championship (something I didn't even know existed before reading about them). I am also a big fan of startups and entrepreneurs taking on the establishment, and Pique is truly an inspirational story for someone trying to do just that.
R**R
Delicious and easy!
Jasmine green tea is one of my very favorite things, but I've found a huge difference in quality and taste between various brands, so I'm always on the lookout for the most flavorful and aromatic (without being too bitter or overpowering). Pique's tea crystals are perfect as far as flavor goes for me. Then add the convenience of being able to mix and make it wherever I am!.. I originally found it in an airport vending machine, and was thrilled to be able to drink my favorite beverage on the airplane, easy peasy. I'm a Lyft driver, and now I have my Jasmine tea crystals on subscription autoship, so I can keep plenty of packets in my car with me, and have it whenever I want (which is every day, by the way). I like it cold and warm. Sometimes I mix it strong, but I think I actually prefer it mixed into a giant bottle of Fiji water, a little less strong, but aromatic and soothing Jasmine tea water makes a long night driving Lyft upbeat and energetic for me.
A**I
Decent matcha
It is definitely a strong earthy flavor but not awful when adding sweetener to it. I like the serving size packets that ensure I don’t use too much or too.
G**S
My Third Favorite Beverage
My preferred beverage is fresh water, my second is my keto coffee, but this is a great addition. It is slightly bitter, but I add just a touch of lemon-flavored keto electrolytes and it is perfect for me. I love the jasmine aroma and feel like I am having a real treat. I haven't used it iced yet, but will try that when the weather warms up next year. I love the convenience of the little pouch/stick that it comes in, as it travels conveniently in my purse and is always there when I need it.
M**8
Not that exciting
The flavor is fine though pretty bland. I honestly find the fact that they use the word “crystals” annoying because I was expecting a new and interesting form of dried tea but it’s just powder. Like koolaid or powdered lemonade. The other thing that I find annoying is the packet is for 6 oz of water which is a pretty small serving. For the price I’d hope to make more than 6oz at a time. I don’t use bottled water but at least 8oz like a typical bottle of water would be nice considering they show a bottle of water on the box.
A**E
Heavy Metals in Tea
I've been drinking pique for years with the belief that because they blast triple screened on their website everywhere that the levels of heavy metals and toxins would be miniscule or none. I was shocked when the independent tester consumer labs found lead, arsenic, cadmium and mercury in their matcha. They claim that their matcha is screened four times but I guess what they don't tell you is that when heavy metals are detected they don't take action. For reference trader joe's organic green tea have no heavy metals listed above besides a much smaller lead number (tiny amounts of lead are in everything) I was shocked!! For how expensive they are that they would have more heavy metals than a grocery store chain. I sent an email to customer service but surprise surprise no response. Do yourself a favor and go get a organic brand elsewhere for 1/20th the price.
H**E
Little Satchet of Nothingness - Legit
First of all, I am a notorious non-reviewer. But I'm here today because this tea literally saved my day. I'm on day 6 of my water fast (save it, please - lovely internet know-it-allers). Anyway, I was just about to give up. (Low energy, weakness, fatigue, general fasting malaise) In fact, I walked into Giant and bought a pack of macadamia nuts - (800 calories, 760 from fat; 4g sugar; 8g protein). I figured, I'd break the fast but stay as close to ketosis as I could. When I got back in the car, I remembered that I hadn't taken my little satchet of nothingness today. So, I promptly added to distilled water ( about 1/6 of a san pellegrino glass bottle) and drank half. That was 30 minutes ago. Now, I'm back to me. Oh yeah. I could run a mile ( but I will surely not.) The point is, I COULD!!!) While there's almost nothing in these ridiculously expensive satchets @ $1/ satchet, I really hate to say this, but this tea is *legit*. Oh, I need to qualify that by saying: a) This morning, I brewed 2 tea bags of some organic green tea from Whole Foods, forget the brand and sipped that all day. Did almost nothing. b) I'm also all set with my K & Na. c) Days 1-5, I sipped on 1 satchet of this tea, in my day's water, most of the day. I couldn't isolate it's effects however because of point b above. a, b & c should qualify the legit-ness of this tea. I really wanted to hate it for the $14 price - I mean, who drinks $14 tea???? BUT this tea has saved my day & my fast - I gotta give credit where credit is due. Point to note: This flavor - I ignore it now - but it tastes & smells like something that should be in my soap/lotion/perfume. I suppose that serves me right for not knowing what Jasmine was. I'm not dinging the tea due to my ignorance however next time (that I have $14 to spend on a fasting tea!) , I will be trying a different flavor of green tea. Summary: This is a legit fasting tea. My fasting partner for life (different flavor). I wouldn't be caught dead drinking a $14 tea when I'm not fasting though. Still - 7 Stars & thanks Pique for literally saving my day and my fast!!! Fasting On!!
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