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Caribbean Breeze
A staff favorite, this colorful and flavorful Taiwanese Oolong tea is blended with aronia berries, mango pieces, rose petals, and a passion fruit flavoring
 
The study reviewed here was published in August of 2003 in the Journal of Medical Investigation
titled, "Oolong tea increases energy metabolism in Japanese females".  The study conducted by the University of Tokushima School of Medicine in August 2003 concluded that Oolong tea appeared to  energy expenditure by 10%, green tea by 4%, and water not at all. This means that you burn more fat when you drink oolong or green tea after a meal. 

Reference: "Oolong tea increases energy metabolism in Japanese females", The Journal of
Investigative Medicine, p170, Tatsushi Komatsu, Masayo Nakamori, Keiko Komatsu, Kazuaki Hosoda, Mariko Okamura, Kenji Toyama, Yoshiyuki Ishikura, Tohru Sakai, Daisuke Kunii and Shigeru Yamamoto.

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