
Pineapple Black Tea
🌺 Pineapple Black Tea is a nod to Plantation Iced Tea, a popular drink in Hawaii. Created in the 1850s, plantation iced tea combines black tea with a touch of two products from Hawaiian plantations: pineapple juice and cane sugar. Not too sweet, no flavorings - just real, simple ingredients!
Enjoy ice cold as an elevated NA mocktail or mix with your favorite alcohol: we recommend vodka or butterfly pea gin for its tea notes.
Your purchase matters. 5 cents from every can sold is donated to protect, steward, and cultivate reciprocal relations between people and land through our partnership with the Hawaii Land Trust, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Learn more about their mission at HILT.org.
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Pineapple Black Tea
🌺 Pineapple Black Tea is a nod to Plantation Iced Tea, a popular drink in Hawaii. Created in the 1850s, plantation iced tea combines black tea with a touch of two products from Hawaiian plantations: pineapple juice and cane sugar. Not too sweet, no flavorings - just real, simple ingredients!
Enjoy ice cold as an elevated NA mocktail or mix with your favorite alcohol: we recommend vodka or butterfly pea gin for its tea notes.
Your purchase matters. 5 cents from every can sold is donated to protect, steward, and cultivate reciprocal relations between people and land through our partnership with the Hawaii Land Trust, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Learn more about their mission at HILT.org.
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🌺 Pineapple Black Tea is a nod to Plantation Iced Tea, a popular drink in Hawaii. Created in the 1850s, plantation iced tea combines black tea with a touch of two products from Hawaiian plantations: pineapple juice and cane sugar. Not too sweet, no flavorings - just real, simple ingredients!
Enjoy ice cold as an elevated NA mocktail or mix with your favorite alcohol: we recommend vodka or butterfly pea gin for its tea notes.
Your purchase matters. 5 cents from every can sold is donated to protect, steward, and cultivate reciprocal relations between people and land through our partnership with the Hawaii Land Trust, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Learn more about their mission at HILT.org.



















