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Short answer: a black-tea-based, brewed and bottled tea drink. Long answer: below. 🙂
Teakina is Black Sea black tea brewed with herbs, spices, and fruit pieces, paired with natural flavors, then brewed and bottled. So yes, it’s tea. Just a more enjoyable one.
Teakina is a black-tea-based tea drink. It’s not herbal tea, and it’s definitely not a typical ready-to-drink soft drink. Think of it as brewed tea—bottled.
Yes. At the core of every Teakina variety is Black Sea black tea. The flavors aren’t there to mask the tea—they’re there to complement it.
You can enjoy it cold. You can also warm it up and drink it hot.
One small note: for the best experience, we don’t really recommend it at room temperature. Tea should either cool you down or warm you up. The in-between isn’t quite our thing.
Teakina shines best when it’s refreshing when cold and smooth when warm. Room temperature doesn’t reflect the balance of flavors as well.
The list is short. The ingredients are clear.
No. Teakina contains no added sugar. If you notice any sweetness, it comes entirely from the natural ingredients.
No. We don’t use additives, artificial flavors, or preservatives. Because we don’t need to.
Yes. Since it’s black-tea-based, Teakina naturally contains caffeine. But it’s not as intense as coffee; and it offers a smoother sip than classic black tea.
It depends on your caffeine sensitivity. For most people, it can be enjoyed comfortably in the evening. But if you’re very sensitive to caffeine, earlier in the day may be a better choice.
No. Teakina is already ready for cold drinking. You can add ice—or not. Your call.
No. When heated properly, it maintains its aroma and character. We don’t recommend boiling it; tea is delicate.
Yes. Teakina is made entirely from plant-based ingredients and is suitable for a vegan diet.
No sugar. No additives. We’ve handled that part. The rest depends on your overall nutrition balance.
Keep it in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. After opening, we recommend refrigerating it and consuming it within a short time.
In short: for people who take tea seriously—but don’t take life too seriously.