| Brand | Halfday |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Flavor | Classic Variety Pack |
| Tea Variety | Green |
| Unit Count | 144 Fluid Ounces |
Too expensive
Absolutely disgusting. The original version was so delicious and I was so excited to order this. The ingredients are all different. It has less fiber. It has 5 different types of “acids” now which makes it taste like the stomach acid after you vomit. Don’t buy this. If the company has any sense at all they’ll go back to their old recipe. I will not buy again unless they do. What an absolute shame. (I received testers of the old version in Hello Fresh boxes only to be sorely disappointed. It felt like a bait and switch.)
Love this tea! Was looking for something other than water, but didn't want all the sugar and additives that other drinks have. I cannot attest to the probiotics working, but figured it doesn't hurt. Price may seem steep, but if you break it down it's roughly $2 a can depending on which variety you get. Either way it's cheaper than most drinks at convenience stores.
This is excellent tea and I recommend it.
I think these teas are a fairly new product, I only found them by happenstance while walking through a small unique market one day. Then, the next day I went online to order a 12 pack.They’re great tasting, low sugar (3 grams per 12 ounces), & 30 calories.I had bariatric surgery last month, & I am currently embarking on my weight loss journey. I recommended these teas to my support group & showed them to my doctor. (Could y’all sponsor me lol).My doctor was happy with them & gave me the green light.I think these drinks are especially beneficial for bariatric patients, as it’s an easy way to get in a good amount of fiber, without having to eat anything. However, they’d be great for everyone looking to lose weight or just to stay fuller longer.The one downfall to them is the price. I reached out to my local supermarket (Meijer), & requested they bring them to their stores so I can at least receive Mperks reward points when I buy them. To be completely honest, you definitely could just make your own tea & add fiber powder in it for probably a lot less money. However, convenience is important & I think if they could come down on the price a bit they’d definitely be worth it. I would think maybe $22.99-$24.99 for a 12 pack would be more reasonable. At over $30 for 12 cans these are definitely high priced.I am overall happy with this purchase though. I will look forward to them showing up at Meijer stores soon.
Great flavors, beneficial for gut health, great ingredients, only 3g of sugar and only 35cals. I’ve been drinking this for a year now and I cab honestly say it helped my stomach big time!My only suggestion/want is I Would love a variety pack with green tea, raspberry and peach!
very tasty!
I got one of these as a perk in a Hello Fresh order. I liked it, so ordered a pack. I thought they were pricey, so did not order again until I did some research, and found they were competitively priced, with the added bonus of the prebiotics and probiotics. So,,, I ordered again, and can't wait until it's delivered tomorrow!
Too expensive
Absolutely disgusting. The original version was so delicious and I was so excited to order this. The ingredients are all different. It has less fiber. It has 5 different types of “acids” now which makes it taste like the stomach acid after you vomit. Don’t buy this. If the company has any sense at all they’ll go back to their old recipe. I will not buy again unless they do. What an absolute shame. (I received testers of the old version in Hello Fresh boxes only to be sorely disappointed. It felt like a bait and switch.)
Love this tea! Was looking for something other than water, but didn't want all the sugar and additives that other drinks have. I cannot attest to the probiotics working, but figured it doesn't hurt. Price may seem steep, but if you break it down it's roughly $2 a can depending on which variety you get. Either way it's cheaper than most drinks at convenience stores.
This is excellent tea and I recommend it.
I think these teas are a fairly new product, I only found them by happenstance while walking through a small unique market one day. Then, the next day I went online to order a 12 pack.They’re great tasting, low sugar (3 grams per 12 ounces), & 30 calories.I had bariatric surgery last month, & I am currently embarking on my weight loss journey. I recommended these teas to my support group & showed them to my doctor. (Could y’all sponsor me lol).My doctor was happy with them & gave me the green light.I think these drinks are especially beneficial for bariatric patients, as it’s an easy way to get in a good amount of fiber, without having to eat anything. However, they’d be great for everyone looking to lose weight or just to stay fuller longer.The one downfall to them is the price. I reached out to my local supermarket (Meijer), & requested they bring them to their stores so I can at least receive Mperks reward points when I buy them. To be completely honest, you definitely could just make your own tea & add fiber powder in it for probably a lot less money. However, convenience is important & I think if they could come down on the price a bit they’d definitely be worth it. I would think maybe $22.99-$24.99 for a 12 pack would be more reasonable. At over $30 for 12 cans these are definitely high priced.I am overall happy with this purchase though. I will look forward to them showing up at Meijer stores soon.
Great flavors, beneficial for gut health, great ingredients, only 3g of sugar and only 35cals. I’ve been drinking this for a year now and I cab honestly say it helped my stomach big time!My only suggestion/want is I Would love a variety pack with green tea, raspberry and peach!
very tasty!
I got one of these as a perk in a Hello Fresh order. I liked it, so ordered a pack. I thought they were pricey, so did not order again until I did some research, and found they were competitively priced, with the added bonus of the prebiotics and probiotics. So,,, I ordered again, and can't wait until it's delivered tomorrow!
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