Jan 7th, '09, 01:11
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by Cate » Jan 7th, '09, 01:11
Oh my gosh, I will be so grateful if anyone can answer this lol! There are two types of iced tea served at Camille's, and I've been to two different restaurants and asked both times what kind of tea it was, and the employees said they didn't know. It is hands down some of the best iced tea i've ever had. The one that I tasted almost seemed to have a hint of citrus in it... orange maybe?
Again, I will be eternally grateful for this answer lol, because it's becoming quite pricey to buy tea there so often

Jan 7th, '09, 06:09
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by bi lew chun » Jan 7th, '09, 06:09
Just a guess.
Justin Lloyd Tea. Three are possible contenders for a black tea with orange notes:
Ginger Citrus Spice
Cranberry Hibiscus
Earl Grey
Camille's is a sizable franchise, and might rely on a single brand for its tea needs. Since Camille's kind of competes with Starbucks, I would bet they're not serving any Tazo.
Jan 7th, '09, 13:41
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by Cate » Jan 7th, '09, 13:41
Thanks so much for the reply.
I asked the ladies if it was the same tea they served and they said no, but seriously, they didn't much sound like they knew what they were talking about anyway, so I'll probably give it a try
thanks!
Jan 7th, '09, 17:10
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by bi lew chun » Jan 7th, '09, 17:10
My sister used to work at Starbucks, and I believe they brew a concentrate from Tazo tea bags for at least some of their iced teas. If the workers at Camille's don't know how their iced tea comes to be, perhaps they don't do the same type of thing there.