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Iced Tea - 3 Ways Katie Pix - AD

Iced Tea - 3 Ways Katie Pix - AD

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This is a paid AD by Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief. If like Katie Pix you love tea, but you think it's a little too warm to enjoy a classic hot cup, we've got the perfect solution for you. Three delicious recipes for ice cold refreshers all made with a variety of teas, fruits and mint. We are reinventing the classic cup, but the recipes are all really adaptable, so you can play around with them and create the perfect combination for you. We've got you covered with green tea, lemon and mint. Earl Grey, mint and orange or a family friendly and caffeine free, Redbush and raspberry. Have a play and let us know your favourite combination in the comments box below. Click here to
Date: 2020-05-11

Comments and reviews: 10


They sure do look good! I think I'll coldbrew some green tea overnight with some lemon zest! Usually I would go with strong earl grey hot-brewed (loose leaves) with lemon zest, then adding the juice of 1 lemon, cool over a lot of ice (which smelts and dilute the tea) with sugar to taste. Of course you could argue that Colgate-Palmolive wouldn't want added sugar and acid considering their line of business.
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I am deeply and madly in-love with earl grey since I took a sip of it from a brewed teacup. Throughout my life i've been finding the perfect iced tea recipe in the internet and I think I just found it! THANK YOU KATIE! for making this amazing video and I will definitely try this out with friends and family one day! I might even consider making this throughout my entire life! Much love from the Philippines!
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today's i made a twist on green tea ver. from this recipe i swap lemon to orange zest + mint + since i can't find Earl Grey here, i change it to green tea leaves and it's sooooo delicious thanks for making such inspiration about this i've been boring drink a normal tea ahahahaha (even my mom love it)
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Tried the green tea recipe. I substituted the blueberries with a lemongrass stalk since blueberries are not that easy to get a hold of where I live. It was nice and refreshing and lemony on a hot day (which is basically every day of the year in my part of the world heh)
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Katie, well done! The cold brew for the green and Earl Grey make all the difference. All three are brilliant, however, we all know the Earl Grey with Orange (aptly nicknamed EGO) is, hands down the winner. Just fantastic. Thank you for the great ideas!
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I'm absolute addicted to peach ice tea but i've only got the calorie reduced stuff from the supermarked (1cal per 100 ml. Does anyone have a good recipe to do it myself? Thanks in advance and sorry for the bad english as im not a native speaker; ) DK
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We are a fan of chamomile tea as an evening refresher. I never tried making that as iced tea on a hot night. if it can, any ideas for iced chamomile tea? (and if not iced, any other combos that can work hot other than just plain with honey)
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These sound lush and so refreshing, but even with the fruit, they must be quite bitter? I like sweet tea or iced tea. Could I put in honey or sugar? And if I do, would you do that in the beginning, or just add when you serve?
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They look als amazing, but I would have to pass on the raspberry one, as I'm allergic to raspberrys: ( But the other two look really tasty: D Katie your amazing, I know I tell you that everytime and it is just true; )
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Ok fine, I'll comment to get a reply: D but I do actually have a question. Do you think if you were to brew double strength, with double the tea bags or half the water, you could then have 50% tea to 50% sparkling water?
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