Krissy—October 9, 2025
When you break down the cost, it comes to about $1.50 per packet, which feels fair considering the quality and flavor. I love the matcha lemonade, it tastes exactly how you’d imagine, a perfect blend of earthy matcha and tangy, refreshing lemonade. It’s lightly sweetened, not overpowering, and has a clean finish with no weird aftertaste, which I’ve definitely experienced with other drink packets before. What I really appreciate is how easy it is to prepare. The powder dissolves smoothly in water. There’s no clumps or chalky texture and it mixes well whether you’re using cold or room-temperature water. I usually pour it over ice, and it’s such a refreshing drink to have on a warm day or as a little afternoon pick-me-up. It’s not something I drink every day, but it’s a fun and tasty treat to keep on hand when I want something different from coffee or plain water. The packaging is also convenient to travel with or keep in a desk drawer. Overall, this matcha lemonade packet is a great balance of taste, quality, and convenience. Read more
Doris Pants—October 12, 2025
I see these as a modern take on the low-calorie lemonade packets that became popular in the 90s. Like those, these are just as portable and can be added to a water bottle if you’re on the go. But what I like about these especially is that they are made with matcha tea so there’s also a little bit of caffeine included, though nothing over the top. I like the addition of the other ingredients as well. While the powder does dissolve in water quickly, I found there is some sediment left at the bottom of my glass, even with thorough stirring. This is not a dealbreaker for me though. As for the flavor, I like it better when I use slightly more water than what the directions called for. So about 16 ounces of water per packet in my case. It tastes like a refreshing lemonade to me, and not overly sweet, which is my preference. At $1.50 per packet at the time of my review, these are a little pricey to have one every day, but less expensive than purchasing a tea when I’m out and about running errands. Instead, I can just throw a packet and a bottle of water in my bag and have tea on hand when the time comes. Read more

Wereallmadhere—October 16, 2025
I picked these up hoping for a functional hydration option with a matcha twist. The lemon flavor is fairly pleasant—bright and clean—but the matcha itself is subtle and tends to clump unless stirred thoroughly. I usually dilute each stick in about 16 oz of water to mellow the sweetness and reduce sediment. Functionally, it works fine as a light afternoon drink, but the directions are very sparse in English, so it takes some trial and error to get the mix right. It’s sugar-free, but sweetened with sucralose, which gives it a sharper sweetness than expected. If you’re sensitive to artificial sweeteners, that’s worth noting. Pros: Convenient format, low calorie, and easy to carry. Cons: Matcha flavor is minimal, powder clumps easily, and sucralose may not appeal to everyone. At $1.50 per stick, it’s also a bit pricey for what it delivers. Overall, it’s a decent lemon-forward drink mix with a few added functional ingredients, but not something I’d reach for daily. I’ll finish the box, but I’m more likely to explore capsule-based options or mixes with cleaner sweeteners next time. Read more

Stan Da Man—October 2, 2025
I love matcha but don't always have time to prepare it traditionally. I was looking for a quick and easy option for an afternoon pick-me-up, and these Teazen powder sticks are fantastic. I tried one this Thursday evening, and I was really impressed with the flavor. The matcha and lemon combination is very light and refreshing, with no bitterness at all. The powder dissolves perfectly in a bottle of cold water with just a few shakes, making it incredibly convenient. I love that it's sugar-free and only 13 calories per stick. It's a great, guilt-free way to flavor my water and stay hydrated. It has just enough subtle sweetness to be enjoyable without being overpowering. It's a really nice, revitalizing drink to have during the day. With only a small amount of caffeine, it provides a gentle lift without any of the jitters you might get from coffee. Overall, this is a fantastic product. The taste is great, it's super convenient for on-the-go, and it's a healthy alternative to sugary drinks. Highly recommended for any matcha lover. Read more
Matthew—October 6, 2025
This made in Korea tea packets arrived in a sealed box. Expiration date is nearly two years out, which is plenty of time to run through the ten packets. The matcha is fine enough to dissolve even in cold water, and the instructions even provide steps to make it as an iced drink. Though it looks like matcha, the flavor is mostly lemon with some matcha undertones. I don't get any of the flavors from the extra ingredients like corn silk, pumpkin, plum, or ginger. I DO definitely taste the added sucralose. The sweetness doesn't taste artificial, but it does make it taste way sweeter than I expected. Overall, it does make a very good lemon drink, just not the tea drink I was hoping for. At $1.50 per packet, it's not a good value for me. But it could be a good option for someone looking for a lemon-forward drink with some other flavors mixed in. Read more