How to Make Loaded Tea at Home

Koti Beth Designs
by Koti Beth Designs
6 cups
15 min

Loaded teas have gained popularity as a refreshing and nourishing beverage that provides an energizing boost. In this article, we will delve into the world of loaded teas and explore a do-it-yourself approach to crafting these delightful drinks without relying on Herbalife products. By taking control of the ingredients, you can customize your loaded tea to suit your preferences and dietary needs.

Loaded Tea Recipes at Home (Without Herbalife)

I've been drinking iced white tea for many, many years. I buy the flavored loose tea to make it, but it's getting hard to find lately.

Although I don't mind plain white tea, it can get a little boring after a while. I drink it every day, so I need some variety.

I started making loaded tea recipes with my white tea. They are traditionally made with green tea or even black tea, so use the kind of tea that you prefer.


What is a Loaded Tea?

Loaded teas have a rich history and have evolved into a popular beverage choice for health-conscious individuals. Loaded tea recipes are a great way to drink more water or tea without adding sugars.

Although a certain MLM has made these sweet drinks popular, you can easily learn how to make loaded tea at home without Herbalife.


What You Need to Make Loaded Tea Recipes

To create your own loaded tea, you'll need to assemble a few key ingredients.

First, you'll choose a base liquid, which can include water, herbal tea, green tea, or even coconut water. Personally, I like to use white tea or green tea.

Next, you'll select fruit flavors and extracts to infuse your tea with deliciousness. Options like citrus fruits (such as lemon, lime, or orange), berries (strawberries, blueberries, raspberries), pineapple, mango, and peach can provide a burst of flavor.

Personally, I use water flavoring packets. I know that they are not the healthiest option, but they are easy and help me drink more tea and water.

Natural sweeteners like stevia, honey, agave syrup, or maple syrup can be added for a touch of sweetness.

Additionally, boosters and supplements such as electrolyte powders, protein powders, collagen peptides, or superfood powders like spirulina, matcha, or maca can be incorporated to enhance the nutritional value of your loaded tea.

Flavor Variations for Loaded Tea at Home

One of the joys of making loaded teas at home is the ability to experiment with different flavors. Here are a few delightful variations to try:

  • Tropical Paradise Loaded Tea: Transport yourself to a tropical getaway with pineapple and mango flavors. Use a coconut water base to add a refreshing twist, and consider incorporating an optional electrolyte powder for added hydration.
  • Berry Blast Loaded Tea: Experience a burst of berry goodness with a mixed berry blend. Use an herbal tea base for a soothing and aromatic profile, and boost it with a protein powder for an added nutritional punch.
  • Citrus Sunrise Loaded Tea: Start your day off right with zesty lemon and orange flavors. Use a green tea base to harness its antioxidants, and consider adding collagen peptides as a booster for skin health.
  • Berry Lemonade Tea: Use one packet of lemonade flavor and one packet of strawberry or raspberry.
  • Loaded Lemonade: I also really enjoy one packet of lemonade and a packet of peach, mango, or pineapple.

Here are some ideas to enjoy loaded tea at home using drink packets:

  • Lemon lime and blue raspberry
  • Peach, pineapple, and strawberry
  • Pineapple and strawberry
  • Watermelon and cucumber
  • Pineapple, strawberry, and kiwi
  • Pomegranate and strawberry
  • Cherry and lime
  • Peach and watermelon
  • Peach, strawberry, and orange



My absolute favorite is lemonade and strawberry peach.

How to Make Loaded Tea at Home
Recipe details
  • 6  cups
  • Prep time: 15 Minutes Cook time: 0 Minutes Total time: 15 min
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Ingredients

  • 6 cups of water
  • 2 drink packets
  • ice
  • 3 white tea or green tea bags
Instructions

Add 6 cups of cold water to a large bowl or measuring cup.
Place three tea bags in the water and stir just to moisten them. Let sit for 15 minutes.
Remove the tea bags.
Add two drink packets for flavor. Stir well.
Pour over ice and enjoy.
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