Yesterday I made a safeway stop to pick up some dinner when I just happened to spot the "quick sale bin." If none of you have ever been to the back of a safeway between the milk and pharmacy, It's an untamed wilderness back there!
Among the uninteresting deals, my eyes (who were looking for tea moments earlier) spotted a khaki box with a lion on the front. Being a sucker for exotic teas (as I am) I examined it, "Kalahari Red Tea." Ooh that sounded exotic enough "Premium South African Rooibos Herb Tea. For a tea this exotic I wasn't going to pay more than a dollar, but to my pleasant surprise it was marked $.50 cents. To boot was a box of Celestial Seasonings Green Tea Sampler so if the Rooibos Root doesn't do it then I'll have Mandarin Orchard Green Tea as a backup.

The final assessment at the end of one bag was that this visibly red liquid was indeed an exotic drink and well worth the experience. However its unlikely I'll be switching over to this as my regular drink of choice (which currently is Double Burgemont Grey Tea). I have yet to report on the tastes of the Celestial Seasonings brand, but I've had previous teas from them and they are generally a good tea so I expect a good experience there.
For tea lovers and non-tea lovers you should always challenge yourself to a new brand once you run out of tea. Often you'll find exotic blends in the cheap isles of the super markets. Try them.. It's too often we get stuck in the constant monotony of one "go-to tea" which keeps us from discovering something better. At it's root (no pun intended) having tasted Rooibos Bush Red Tea I felt I've learned something new about the world outside the traditional boundaries of learning. It's likely that you too, after trying an exotic tea, will have such an enlightening experience as I did.
Kalahari Reserve Red Tea's Official Website
~J out
EDIT 10:39 am
Just tried the Celestial Seasonings Honey Lemon Ginseng from their Green Tea Sampler and it is tons more better in flavor, sweetness, and robustness than the Red Tea. The Red Tea is definitely for those who want a more organic earthy like tea..
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I like the flow of your mostly unedited mind. Zzzz...
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