Sunday, July 25, 2010

The real deal of Real Leaf Green Tea drinks


Everytime I'm outside and busy in traveling back to my home or go to Manila, I can't avoid to be thirsty in the long traffic jam and stress and my ritual in refreshing up before attending an event or meeting is visit a convenience store or a nearby store or grocery and grab a Real Leaf Green Tea "Honey Apple" flavor. This drink powers me up and cool my body after a long stressful travel time in the long stretch of Cavite to Manila. (more below)

The difference of Real Leaf Green Tea is that they have natural green tea leaves that is been brewed and added by natural goodness of honey. The natural combination helps revive both mind and body and it is healthy and it regenerates your stress body and helpful for relaxation. The honey have a low calories level and a good substitute for sugar and the drink contains vitamins, minerals and amino acid that can help prevent allergies and a good antioxidants. Because it contains a lot of natural ingredients that's why it is more healthier than other drinks.

They have 3 flavors today
- Honey Apple
- Honey Lemon
- Honey Lychee

I haven't tried Lemon and Lychee, but I heard it taste good too like the Honey Apple and will try this on my next travel back to Manila. The Real Green Tea Leaf is a product of The Coca-Cola Company, and the brewing process of it follows the world class standard and years of expertise and experience of the Coca-Cola System, you will receive optimum freshness, quality aroma and a rewarding benefit of natural tea. The green tea that they are using came from Zhejiang region of China, this is real and authentic green tea and not a chemical base flavor, Zhejian region of China produces more than 70 percent of total green tea output in the world. I'm really glad that Coca-Cola Company is very honest in mentioning that this is really a REAL GREEN TEA LEAF.

To know more Real Leaf Green Tea stuff, promos and offers, visit them in their Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/realleaf

and in Twitter at : http://twitter.com/realleaf

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