Friday 22 August 2014

Teapigs Review + Giveaway [closed]

   You know how obsessed I am with tea - green tea, especially, though lately I've been going for fruit as well. I found Teapigs not too long ago, I saw mention of them on twitter and had a browse. The first thing I thought was that I loved their branding - the colours, the POW!, the little cup mascot. Then it was the packaging of their products. I love packaging - perhaps that's because I have my own small business and I've grown to appreciate nice packaging more than I would otherwise. I don't really know.
   Well, I got my hands on a nice big bundle of goodies - seriously exciting goodies, as far as I'm concerned - and I desperately wanted to share it with you, because I'm bowled over by its deliciousness!

   Teapigs specialises in tea, but they put a lot of their passion into matcha. Matcha green tea is possibly the healthiest tea you can have, and Teapig's is grown in Japan, as it should be. It's 100% natural and 100% awesome, packed with antioxidants for a great health boost.




Matcha Super Power ready-to-drink. I was a bit dubious about trying this, mostly because I was concerned about the flavouring. A lot of the time things like these don't work, either you can't taste the fruit and only the tea, or you only taste the fruit and not the tea, or, more worryingly, it might be bitter. Well, I'm happily wrong. I might sound cheesy, but it really is a fresh, clean drink. Seriously. I felt all clean inside. I often do when drinking green tea, which is why I drink more of it when I've had an indulging few days (if you're offered biscuits in the UK, it's illegal to say 'no'), but perhaps it was because this was also a cold drink that added to its freshness.
The apple one was definitely apple-y, the grapefruit was grapefruit-y and the elderflower was elderflower-y...whatever an elderflower is.


Super Power Green matcha powder. This is a matcha powder. Tea powder uses the entire leaf, while with a teabag you'd throw most of the leaf out. This means, with powder, the leaves go a lot further, the tea is stronger, and more of the nutrients are received. You don't need much of it, either, just half a teaspoon a day will increase your focus and your energy, and a 'shot' before a workout can increase your fat burn. Teapigs' 'modern matcha kit' includes a 30g jar of tea powder, a shot glass, a 1/2 teaspoon capacity spoon, and a mini mixer for a proper mix. It's a pretty good bundle, in fact, giving you everything you need! The drink, made in that manner, is quite thick and strong, but it's quite satisfying, but if you don't like the taste of green tea, another beauty of the powder is that it can be mixed into yogurt, porridge, smoothies, juice and so on - as long as you get 1g a day, it doesn't matter how you take it, and I think that's pretty awesome.


Teabags - Amazing. The teabags themselves are nice and silky rather than papery, and the mao feng green tea is actually green. I know, shocking, right? But I've had a lot of green tea, and there's only been two green teas in bag form that come out undeniably green - not yellowish-green, not brownish-green, green - and this is one of them. The super fruit tea is wonderful, too, and smells amazing, and the lemon and ginger tea is as fresh and spicy as you'd expect - certainly a tea to wake you up in the morning! I love how the tea expands, too, it grows in the bag. I saw the fruit tea do it, but when I was looking at the mao feng in the tea bag I thought the leaves were too small to grow. I was wrong, and it made a very good cuppa!



   I've blathered enough - now I have something else for you. How about a giveaway? For all of the above? Teapigs have been gracious enough to supply me with a duplicate of every product I've received to give to one lucky winner! That's an amazing bundle worth £50! And, what's more, I - like them - am prepared to ship worldwide! So if you've read this review and something has jumped out at you, enter below for your chance to win it all - teabags, matcha powder, shot glass, mixer, pre-made tea; all of it!
   The giveaway is open for 10 days, worldwide. Tweet, share, like, follow, comment, recite a rhyme - all of the available entries are below, and you can tweet every day for increased chances.

   And how about one more? Teapigs also have a special discount for you, valid until September 30th - just use the code blackbird at checkout for 10% off of your order; and there's free shipping on all orders of £35 or more, too! They have a lovely selection of teaware as well as the tea itself; lovely latte glasses, teapots and so on. They're gorgeous!


Giveaway closed; winner has accepted the prize and is now on its way to Norway!


This review is based entirely on my own views of the products. My opinion has not been influenced by anyone at all, and the responsibility of sending the giveaway prize is mine and mine alone. Due to the value of the prize, the winner will be contacted directly rather than publicly announced for privacy's sake due to personal experiences, but when a winner has been chosen and has confirmed their acceptance and given their address, the fact that a winner has been chosen will be mentioned right here. Please ensure you enter using a valid email address to ensure that you don't miss your chance; the winner will have 72 hours to respond to the original message, and if they fail to do so in that time then a new winner will be chosen and they will have 72 hours to respond. All decisions are final, and all decisions are my own.


Disclaimer: I was sent this product to review by the brand itself. The quantity and precise products sent were their choice, not my own. All opinions and images are my own, and all appropriate research has been done by myself from a range of sources rather than relying entirely on the product's website, especially where health products are concerned. I do not accept a product to review if I do not believe it is safe or worth my own time, regardless of any kind of reimbursement. I trial the products for an appropriate amount of time before writing reviews to check for wear-and-tear on physical items and side effects from edible (be it supplements or food). If I have negative points to voice, I will voice them, and I never, ever accept product reviews or reimbursement on the promise of a positive review. My reviews are and will only ever be honest.



76 comments:

  1. I love tea pigs too! The chai tea is my favourite but I love the winter spiced too! 😀☕

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  2. the super fruit tea sounds nice, would love to try that

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  3. The matcha green tea sounds pretty good! :)

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  4. would love to try their lemon and ginger flavor

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  5. The Matcha green tea is nice thanks

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  6. I'd love to try their chocolate flake tea :)

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  7. Would love to try the matcha -sounds like a superdrink!

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  8. i like the sound of the popcorn tea xx

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  9. I love a good black tea in the morning so the Everyday Brew or Darjeeling would be nice. I also love green teas in the afternoons or with Asian food, so I think I'd love the Mao Feng green tea!

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  10. Popcorn tea sounds pretty unusual and interesting to try!

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  11. I find it really hard to choose as I love oolong, super fruit and also white tea depending on the time of day.

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  12. I like the sound of winter spiced tea

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  13. Matcha green tea. But they're all good.

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  14. super fruit tea sounds so nice

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  15. liquorice and mint sounds nice.

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  16. the chocolate flake tea.

    Kiran Parry

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  17. chocolate flake tea sounds delicious

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  18. Argh the popcorn tea sounds luuush!

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  19. I love Teapigs, you can't beat English Breakfast tea.

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  20. Winter spiced tea sounds incredible! :) especially now summer has pretty much disappeared!

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  21. Love teapigs! Strong earl great sounds good - haven't tried that yet!

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  22. Peppermint tea sounds lovely.

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  23. Herbal super fruit sounds good, I'm surrounded by tea and coffee drinkers, but I don't like either.

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  24. superfruit tea and many others , thank you .

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  25. Ooh, the mixer (that's sad right, I love tea pigs tea, but the mixer is fab...) Thanks for agreeing to part with this lot!

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  26. The rooibos crème caramel sounds interesting :)

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  27. I would love to try the chocolate flake tea as I am a complete chocoholic and it sounds too interesting to pass up!

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  28. chocolate flake tea sounds amazing !

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  29. love their earl grey darjeeling

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  30. I love the sound of Rooibos crème caramel, though I've only tried their mint, which was gorgeous!

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  31. Organic Matcha Green Tea - Sounds so healthy and delicious!

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  32. Rooibos crème caramel sounds like heaven.

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  33. The matcha green tea!

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  34. The spiced winter red tea sounds yummy!

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  35. Silver tips white tea! Although I do love green tea, white has a special place in my heart and in my cupboard!

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  36. I really love the sound of super fruit x

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  37. Popcorn tea - I've had it before and I love it!

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  38. i love the mao feng green tea! :)

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  39. Would like to try the popcorn tea!

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