The idea of mixed iced tea beverages also weirds me out a bit, and I'm not usually the guy buying at the Seven-Eleven, trying every new variation Snapple or Arizona pumps out.
So why was I attracted to the display of Green Tea drinks in a back corner of the King's Supermarket in Fort Lee, New Jersey? I'm not entirely sure, but at least part of the equation was that they were SODAS and not the Tea/Juice hybrids I'm so sick of ignoring.
A whole selection of flavors was available from a company called Steap (name makes sense, eh?). The Steap website (click here) probably describes them better than I could. Out of that pack of flavors, I grabbed a bottle of orange--as yet untried.
The in-store stock of Steap didn't include the Cola flavor, but another manufacturer, Cricket Cola, was sitting right there on the shelf in its place. Like Steap, Cricket is a Soda/Green Tea hybrid, and sitting here drinking it I can tell you how surprised I am at how good it is. The Green Tea (maybe the sixth ingredient) really mellows out the usual bitterness of Cola, and makes it unbelievably smooth. I'm currently drinking the "regular" Cricket Cola, with Cane Sugar, but later on I'll try the Splenda version and report back on that. Here's the Cricket Cola website for those of you who care.
Anyone else seen these things, or other brands of Soda/Green Tea hybrids? One important distinction seems to be that Green Tea is NEVER the primary flavor, so a Green Tea flavored soda, if such exists, might not count.









