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Blume Rose London Fog Latte is a 30-serving, plant-based, decaffeinated latte powder blending black tea, rose, and tart cherry. Certified organic, vegan, gluten-free, and zero sugar, it’s designed to soothe PMS symptoms, reduce inflammation, and boost skin health with rich antioxidants. Easy to prepare and versatile, it’s a modern twist on the classic London Fog for mindful millennials seeking wellness and indulgence in every cup.








| ASIN | B09KG8W36J |
| Caffeine Content Description | Caffeine Free |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars (419) |
| Date First Available | 29 April 2024 |
| Item volume | 0.49 Cups |
| Liquid contents description | Tea |
| Manufacturer | Blume Rose London Fog La |
| Manufacturer reference | 1069611197 |
| Package Information | Can |
| Package information | Can |
| Product Dimensions | 11.5 x 2 x 19.4 cm; 100 g |
| Special ingredients | rose, tart cherry |
| Sweetness | unsweetened |
| Tea variety | Earl Grey |
| UPC | 839172000019 |
L**A
Absolutely delicious. I often enjoy a cup right before bed and I find the floral aroma to be very soothing. I like that it's decaf but can be prepared similarly to matcha. I usually use a milk frother to thoroughly mix the powder into my soy or oat milk and there are never any lumps. You use very little per cup, so a bag lasts much longer than I thought it would and is a better value than I originally thought it might be. I like it best hot but you can prepare it cold too.
E**H
I’m always nervous trying new drinks and especially since my iced coffee is a must. I was pleasantly surprised with this London Fog flavoured drink. I used it with heavy cream and half a packet of sweater cuz diabetes. I’m used to coffee so expected the same taste for some reason and took a second to remember “oh ya tea”. I think the first glass I used too much powder so it had a weird aftertaste the first sip. I made a second with half the amount and it was great! This will now be my after lunch treat, I still want the wake up zinger of caffeine when I wake up. Now I want to try all the flavours.
A**R
I realize it is rose flavor, but I thought it would be more Earl Grey flavour with notes of rose rather than the opposite which is very heavy rose and almost no earl grey notes. It tastes like chalky rose soap. This is my third flavour of Blume and the most disappointing. I really like the lavender one, so have no problem with a bit of a floral taste, but this is wildly overpowering. Adding sugar and more milk helped a little, but that defeats the purpose of a healthier latte. Super disappointed, this will be going to the back of the cupboard, doubt I’ll give it a second try.
D**C
Want a London Fog that's way more work than the usual Earl Grey London Fog? Want a London Fog that tastes like a combination of roses, dirt, and cough medicine? Want a London Fog that leaves a ton of residue that you'll have to get a sledgehammer to chip it off if it dries on to your cup? Then this is the drink for you!!! Let's be clear, there's no such thing as a superfood. And even if there were superfoods, this would NOT be one of them! It's basically freeze dried cherries, roses, and decaf tea. I added the boiling water, heated the milk, frothed the milk, and added it to the "tea." It never really went into solution. The residue is extremely dirt-like and is very gritty. In short, this stuff is nasty on a level that redefines nasty. It's nasty with a whole lot more work. So let's discuss the decaffination of their black tea in this formula. The company is not up front about their process of decaffination. It's probably done the same way that they use on their coffee - with a solvant called Ethyl Acetate. This makes me wonder on what planet the creators are living on if they think that even trace amounts of this in a food makes it a superfood. Don't buy into the marketing campaign. They paid a lot of money to make you think you're drinking something healthy.
R**H
Rose London Fog is the third Blume beverage that I have tried. I really loved the Nog and Blue Lavender, but this flavor not so much. It smells delicious but doesn't dissolve fully. I found it took quite a bit of sweetener to make the beverage tolerable, not quite what I expected. I'll be sticking to the Blue Lavender in the future.
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