Pros

  • The tea strikes a perfect balance between sweetness and flavor.
  • Avoids the overly sweet taste associated with southertyle sweet tea.
  • Offers a delicious slightly sweet flavor profile.
  • Made with real cane sugar instead of corn syrup or aspartame.
  • Ideal for those who prefer something between sweet and unsweetened tea.

Cons

  • The use of stevia in the 'subtly sweet' version is unappealing to some.
  • Availability can be inconsistent; hard to find in stores.
  • Individuaized bottles are sometimes only available at Meijer and Mariano's.

Bottom Line

Gold Peak Tea, Slightly Sweet is a refreshing option for those who want a balanced, not overly sweet tea, thanks to its real cane sugar sweetness. However, if you have a strong dislike for stevia, be cautious with the 'subtly sweet' version. While it's best enjoyed cold, finding this tea can be a bit of a treasure hunt, as it's often hard to spot on store shelves.

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