I've got a secret. While Starbucks has once again added their refreshing
Iced Passion Tango Herbal Tea Refresher to their summer menu, it's a drink I
drink all year long. No, I'm not rich. I make it myself in the comfort of my
own kitchen. And that's what I'm sharing with you today: my recipe for a DIY
Starbucks Passion Tango Herbal Tea Refresher. Yum.
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On those rare occasions when I find myself in the drive-through at my local
Starbucks, I order one thing and one thing only: a Passion Tango Tea
Refresher. According to their menu, it's a decaffeinated herbal tea blended
with hibiscus, lemongrass and apple. While Starbucks touts it as a summer menu item, here's a tip -- you can
order it year round!
I order a Grande (16 oz.) Passion Tango Tea Refresher and customize it by
adding two pumps of sugar free vanilla and a splash of coconut milk. I repeat: I order a Grande (16 oz.) Passion Tango Tea Refresher
and customize it by adding two pumps of sugar free vanilla and a splash
of coconut milk.
While you can just order the tea as is (or mixed with lemonade), I prefer
my special mix of tea, vanilla and coconut milk. It loses none of its
refreshing qualities by adding the extras. And wait -- those extra fancy
touches? They're free!
But hey, we all know that Starbucks can be super expensive, so I only buy
my Passion Tango Tea Refresher in-store maybe three times a year. And what
do I do the rest of the year? I make it in the comfort of my own home!
RECIPE FOR STARBUCKS ICED PASSION TANGO HERBAL TEA REFRESHER
INGREDIENTS
INSTRUCTIONS
1. After shaking the carton, pour the entire 32 fl. ounces (1
quart) of Tazo Iced Passion Herbal Tea Concentrate into a 2 quart
pitcher.
2. Add 1 quart water and mix.
3. Pour into glass.
4. Add sugar free vanilla syrup and coconut milk to taste; stir.
5. Add ice as needed.
The Tazo Iced Passion Herbal Tea concentrate that I use lists their
decaffeinated tea as a blend of hibiscus, orange peel, rose hips and passion fruit flowers.
While the Starbucks version of Passion Tango Herbal Tea Refresher has 0
calories (they probably make it with iced passion tango
tea bags rather than concentrate), my DIY version has 60 calories
per 12 ounces. (Sugar-free vanilla syrup has 0 calories, and while a cup
of coconut milk has 40 calories, a splash of coconut milk amounts
to 0 calories in my book!)
A small price to pay for saving a ton of money and being able to make
it in the comfort of your own home.
Another alternative is to buy it in bottled form (42 ounces). Talk about
convenient! This one isn't as cheap as making it yourself, and it does
have 70 calories per 12 ounces, but it tastes delicious and is absolutely
cheaper than buying it at Starbucks.
However you decide to make it, or buy it, I guarantee you will love it.
Below I share links to some relevant passion tango tea home
supplies.
Additional Items
It's definitely a fun summer (or year-round) drink that you can either whip
up yourself at home or buy ready-made. It's up to you!
Well, that's it for today, friends!
I hope you've enjoyed reading about my
DIY Starbucks Passion Tango Tea Refresher
and that I've inspired you in some way.
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Looks so refreshing, Kathleen!
I too am not a Starbuck's "fan" . . . my indulgence of choice is the mocha frappuccino (sp??) and I have a copycat recipe for that at home. I love fruity iced teas in the summer so I will definitely be trying this! Love your additions which makes this an even more special treat!
Oh I'm definitely going to give this one a try! Gonna need to spice up my summer beverage list :)
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