I did not expect these cans of tea to be sparkling, as the labeling didn’t really say so. Although I was tricked, the teas was rather good. The low carbonation is tolerable and the flavors of the white and green teas are subtle and fragrant.
Bliss Tea has a nicely designed website, so check it out right now.

This community serviced based company basically is giving back to the world by selling bottled water, t-shirts and gum. It sounds like a strange concept but it’s all about grassroots marketing, by aiming at the average Joe and trying to spread the Project 7 vision in the packaging and design.
The water bottles are made from PET and the shirts are made from organic cotton and PET, a cyclical fashion statement.
Bottled water is easy to review and the water tasted just like purified water, but the bottle is strikingly bold.
Take a look at their site because Project 7 is trying to do something for the world and not just for themselves.

The Organic Green Dragon Tea is good. The taste is nutty and semi-sweet. It’s pretty drinkable, especially after dinner. The packaging from Mighty Leaf Tea is great though.
The biodegradable-silk-like-pouch is wonderful. It allows the water to permeate and it looks pretty at the same time.
Check out Mighty Leaf online by clicking the ad below.

The odd flavor is an acquired taste, I have to admit, and I acquired it three years ago when I started Leafygreen.info. I started drinking Kombucha then and I like it. It gives me energy, flushes my digestive system out and makes me feel good too.
I’ve recently tried a bunch of flavors. The Original, Aloe, Goji and Wild Root. My favorite is the Goji and the Aloe is cool too, but I can’t explain what it tastes like.

Kombucha is a bizarre, mushroom tea thing that is sort of full of living micro-organisms. It has a weird smell and taste, but it’s worth trying, especially if you have digestive issues.
High Country has some new flavors that will be reviewing soon like Honey Suckle so come back soon. In the meantime, go drink some of HC’s organic and fair-trade Kombucha.
Tropicana Pure Premium has teamed up wth Cool Earth in order to help save our depleting rainforests. For the rest of the year, Tropicana has pledged to save 100 square feet of the forest every time someone enters a code at their site.
The codes will be found on all 12-ounce, 64-ounce, 89-ounce and 128-ounce containers, as well as the 59-ounce package of the new Trop50 orange juice beverage. Codes can be entered online through 12/31/09. Shortly, there will also be a chance for you to enter a contest where Tropicana will be name part of their saved rainforest after someone! In the meantime, check out this game.


Raspberries really blend well with organic Yerba Mate in Guayaki’s Pure Heart beverage. I actually have not been disappointed once yet with Guayaki’s products. The beverages are great, and the loose mate is wonderful as well. Yerba Mate gives me a sustainable energy all day and the sweet and tart berries make this beverage a refreshing treat or pick me up.
Fair trade, organic and all around a wonderful company, go check out Guayaki’s site.