Does anyone know how to make peach tea? Similar to snapple peach tea?!


Question: Does anyone know how to make peach tea? Similar to snapple peach tea?
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Peach Tea

6 cups cold fresh water boiled
add
4 or 5 tea bags depending on the strength you want and let sit 3 - 5 minutes or to the color you like
add
1 can peaches in light syrup
top off with
1/2 lemon sliced
2 cinnamon sticks



more time consuming: Buy some peaches and black loose leaf tea. Put some tea & diced or mashed peaches into an infuser or makeshift infuser or just into some boiling water & then strain after it's brewed and add ice.

less involved: Buy a peach flavored black tea leaf mix & brew in an infuser then add ice.

easiest: Buy peach flavored tea bags, brew, and add ice.

Either way, you'll want to use more tea than you would normally, since you'll be adding ice to water it down. And then you can add some sort of sweetener if you want. I'm assuming Snapple Peach Tea is sweetened. I don't know, since it's been many years since I've actually had any kind of Snapple, but I do know how difficult it is to find unsweetened bottled iced tea. :/



I've never tried Peach Tea, let alone Snapple Peach Tea...
But I assume you could just buy a few Peaches, and get some juice out of them, then pour it into some Snapple, or Crystal Light Iced Tea...
Try it, lemmie know how it works out, it'd seem like it would be good.

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One night I had some plain ice tea, no sugar or anything, and I had a can of Peach Nectar, and I was wondering if I could make peach tea, so I poured half tea and half nectar into a glass with ice...and it was AWESOME!




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