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Lovely my new favorite matcha brand!!
Bought this mostly out of curiosity and wasn’t expecting much, but I’m honestly impressed. Wow!!
I usually drink coffee every morning but decided to try switching. The energy feels way smoother. No jittery feeling and no afternoon crash.
You can tell it’s not a cheap matcha. Best green colour out there!!
Ceremonial Matcha Powder
I am super happy with my purchase. It tastes great, has a nice, clear green color, and goes perfectly with my morning lattes.
It mixes easily and becomes creamy without feeling bitter.
I also like how the energy feels, evenly distributed and pleasant. I often drink a cup before the gym, and it gives a comfortable flow of energy, without making me too skittish.
Will definitely order again.
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