In my earlier excitement for spring post, I mentioned that I was excited to play around with some mocktails of sorts involving one of my favorite products, Arbonne Fizz Sticks!
It really is hard to call anything a favorite since I am in love with pretty much everything Arbonne produces, (I mean, the Arbonne Protein Bars are freakin' delicious!) but the fizz sticks have certainly been a go-to item for me from the beginning. I am picky to say the least but I truly enjoy the way they taste AND how they make me feel!
I was ready for something light and refreshing earlier in the week and remembered the hibiscus tea bags hiding in my pantry, just waiting for summer. The result was a light, juicy, YUM! I especially love that I didn't need to add any sugar - I am a heavy tea drinker so this is a lighter option without sacrificing taste.
(Note: fizz sticks are Arbonne's more holistic energy drink. I don't advise drinking these in the evening!)
Pomegranate-Hibiscus Energy Tea
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Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 0
Ingredients (Serves 1)
- 1 Arbonne Fizz Stick (Pomegranate)
- 1 Hibiscus Tea Bag
- ~16 oz. water
- Ice Cubes:
- [optional] lime wedge
Instructions
Pour contents of fizz stick into an empty 16 oz. glass and add tea bag.
SLOWLY Pour boiling water into glass - start with a tiny splash as the FIZZ sticks are aptly named and will do just that. When the fizz has died down, slowly pour water until 2/3-3/4 full.
Mix well and pour contents into a 16 oz. glass FULL of ice.
Enjoy with or without twist of lime
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Pomegranate-Hibiscus Energy Tea
by
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 0
Ingredients (Serves 1)
- 1 Arbonne Fizz Stick (Pomegranate)
- 1 Hibiscus Tea Bag
- ~16 oz. water
- Ice Cubes:
- [optional] lime wedge
Instructions
Pour contents of fizz stick into an empty 16 oz. glass and add tea bag.
SLOWLY Pour boiling water into glass - start with a tiny splash as the FIZZ sticks are aptly named and will do just that. When the fizz has died down, slowly pour water until 2/3-3/4 full.
Mix well and pour contents into a 16 oz. glass FULL of ice.
Enjoy with or without twist of lime
Powered by Recipage
Thanks to Hungry Little Girl, Coastal Charm, The Mandatory Mooch, High Heels & Grills, Nifty Thrifty Things, The Best Blog Recipes, Ducks N' a Row, and Real Housewives of Riverton for featuring this post!
Yummy, I love this recipe! Gonna try his for the warm hot days here in California. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI'm a huge tea drinker! I'm definitely going to try this! {Great Picture!}
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Yum! I'm all about refreshing summer drinks, and lately I've discovered the beauty of iced fruit tea. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI need energy. I never heard of fizz sticks but I'm an avid tea drinker. Where do you buy fizz sticks?
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Hi Sue! Fizz sticks are essentially Arbonne's version of an energy drink. Instead of tons of sugar and caffeine, they throw in green tea, trace minerals, and B vitamins. I personally find myself with a clearer head and reduced craings when I have one in the morning. They only have 13 calories each. Despite my aversion to "diet" beverages, I find these taste great!
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ReplyDeleteSounds deliciously refreshing!
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This tea looks delicious! Never would have thought of putting airbonne in it!!! I really want to try this now. Thanks for sharing this recipe!
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Ooh Bekah, this looks sooo good! Thanks for sharing and thanks for dropping by and linking up!
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ReplyDeleteI am a big tea drinker - drinking some right now! :) Thanks for sharing this recipe, I think I am going to give it a shot!
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So refreshing! Thanks for sharing on Show Me Your Plaid Monday's!!!
ReplyDeleteThis tea looks so good! Thanks for linking up this post to The Weekend re-Treat! on The Best Blog Recipes. I wanted to stop by and "Pin" your post while I was here tonight :)
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This sounds SO refreshing!! So very excited with all the entries this week! Thanks for linking up at our Gluten Free Fridays party! I have tweeted and pinned your entry to our Gluten Free Fridays board on Pinterest! :)
ReplyDeleteCindy from vegetarianmamma.com
I just love Hibiscus. It has a great taste and is so refreshing!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this at Wednesday Extravaganza - can't wait to see what you share next week :)
This sounds DELICIOUS! Where do you get these fizz sticks? I have everything else!
ReplyDeleteHi Mandee! The Fizz sticks are an Arbonne product (I just chugged down a pomegranate one!) available in citrus and pomegranate. I'm a consultant and would be happy to help.
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