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Steaz, Please

Ilina · November 9, 2009 ·

I’ve been drinking.

I recently got some samples of a new beverage hitting store shelves. While it’s not of the alcoholic ilk to fit right in with 5:00 Fridays, it’s a dandy drink nonetheless. And let me be clear here in the interest of disclosure: I got these samples for free, with no obligations to write a darn thing. You know that being the opining foodie and mixologist that I fancy myself to be, I like to share the little things that I discover and dig.

With that being said, as soon as I took one sip I tweeted that I want to marry this company.

I don’t generally drink anything but water, coffee, wine, beer, and whatever I’m serving up at 5:00. We don’t have soda in the house, and there aren’t iced tea fixins to be found (reason enough to kick me out of the South…Shhh…mum’s the word). My children get the choice of water or milk with the occasional juice (that I dilute with water). We do indulge in fresh apple cider in the fall and egg nog as soon as it lands on store shelves (sans brandy for the boys, natch). But this new stuff has just expanded my thirst quenching repertoire.

Well, I suppose by now you want to know the nectar of which I speak.

Steaz.

It’s an all natural, fair trade, organic iced tea. Iced tea. Here comes another gonna-get-me-kicked-out-of-the-South confession: I am not a fan of sweet tea. But Steaz has an ever so slight hint of sweetness that is neither treacly like Bojangles tea nor nauseating in that carcinogenic, fake sweet way that the aspartame/Splenda crowd tastes. The flavors of Steaz are amazing. I think the pomegranate with a hint of lime is my favorite. I wouldn’t normally be so gaga over a lousy iced tea, but anything that is all natural, fair trade, organic (and tastes good) totally speaks my language.

Let me be clear. Steaz is no big brand disguised as a newbie. Steaz is the consummate little fish in a big pond story. Make that a little fish in a Michael Phelps kind of way. Did I mention that you can buy Steaz in the ultimate of brand distribution hot spots. If you guessed Target you hit the bullseye! Happy dance that I can easily find this delectable refreshing treat that comes in a great big ole can!

But let’s be clear, this stuff is so good, I might not share. Lucky for you there’s a buy one get one coupon deal going on right now.

And don’t be surprised if I try Steaz with a shot of some Rain organic vodka one of these days.

Tags: consumer, environment, planet, responsibility, Target, values

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  1. Ree says

    November 10, 2009 at 12:18 PM

    Yummy. I love a good iced tea.

  2. Green Girl in Wisconsin says

    November 10, 2009 at 1:26 PM

    NEVER heard of it! Will look next time I go to Target now…

  3. EatPlayLove says

    November 11, 2009 at 3:59 PM

    yum steaz. I'm so glad to hear it's going to be in Target now!

  4. justquirky says

    November 12, 2009 at 9:52 AM

    We can't be friends anymore…you just dissed Bojangles sweat tea. 🙂

    Ok, maybe we can. And maybe I'll try your steaz….

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