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In With The New: Tazo Tea Whole Leaf, Skinny Lattes, Kick off Starbucks Campaign

Posted by on Jan 9, 2010 in Uncategorized | 16 comments

On Tuesday, January 12, Starbucks officially kicks off their “In With The Good” campaign, focusing on a “healthy and tasty journey” for consumers in 2010.

A strong focus is the relaunch of Tazo Teas with the Full Leaf line.  Full Leaf promises better quality whole leaves, spices and botanicals in silken sachets for steeping.  The changeover from loose to whole began sometime last October, but will be nationwide as of next week.

The Tazo® Full Leaf Tea Lineup now includes:

  • Black Teas: Awake, Earl Grey, Chai (previously only a Chai Latte version)
  • Green Teas: Zen, China Green Tips, Orange Blossom (new)
  • Herbal Infusions: Calm, Refresh, Passion® , Vanilla Rooibos (new)

I was given preview samples of the Orange Blossom, Vanilla Rooibos and Chai.

Orange Blossom Full Leaf

orangeblossom_starbuckstazoOrange Blossom Full Leaf is said to be inspired by a spa.   It is a beautiful Green tea, with what appears to be chamomile and a few Goji berries.  [Note: In Asia, Goji berries are often just put in a glass and steeped in hot water.  They impart a smooth but sweet taste.  You can eat the berries afterwards.  Alas, there were only two imprisoned in this sachet. ]  It was nice and had a good herbal iced flavor.  Take care not to steep this one too long.  This is definitely one to have in a glass to enjoy the colors.

Chai Full Leaf

chai_fullleaf_starbuckstazoI have been a fan of authentic Chai since it became available in my local health food store in the 90’s.  Chai (which translates into “Tea”) has roots everywhere, but my favorite stems from Nepal.  Heavy with cardamom, cinnamon, cloves and the like, a good Chai has a boldness and a bite.  Combine that with a rich Soy or Almond milk – Chai is traditionally made with milk, not water – and it is heaven in a cup.

Starbucks originally offered the Tazo Chai in Chai Latte form only.  Unfortunately, I found the Chai Full Leaf a little too timid.  Part of the fun of Chai is the look of the different bits of sticks and spices, but these were pretty crushed.  The taste was too mild, and probably brought down several notches for mainstream.  If standard Chai is overpowering for you, then this may be a very good match.

Vanilla Rooibos

vanilla_rooibos_starbuckst copyRooibos (Roy-Boss) is another tea I have long loved. In the 80’s I spent time in South Africa, where the needles from the Rooibos bush are the National Drink.  It is not a true leaf tea.  The pieces are redwood, splinter-like in appearance, like pine needles.  Rooibos was originally only grown near Cape Town, and because of the limited supply the government would not allow exportation (I know, I tried!).  By 1999 though, deals had been struck to protect the supply and now Rooibos is a favorite for many worldwide.  Rooibos has a smooth taste that is hard to describe.  It is good hot and cold, and coats the mouth with what is only coming to mind as a nuttiness.  Rooibos is higher in antioxidents than Green Tea and studies have shown it aids in improving brain function.  I love it straight up.

Starbucks Rooibos Full Leaf is mixed with Vanilla.  Because of the nature of the tea, this one will end up looking like sweepings.  It is very easy to crush the needles.  I always find Vanilla with tea a little bitter as I don’t often add sweetener,and it is milder than I am used to, but otherwise it is hard to go wrong with Rooibos.

The new lineup will definitely please Starbucks on-the-go tea drinkers!

Lattes

If lattes are your thing, there are new versions of lattes also debuting:

  • Skinny Cinnamon Dolce and Vanilla Coffee
  • Skinny Vanilla Rooibos Tea Latte

Starbucks will be pairing these with artisan cookies and snacks.

COFFEE

  • The Casi Ciello, a fine dining brew, is returning
  • Mexico Ciappas whole beans are making a debut.  The beans are grown on the slopes of the Sierra Madre.  If you love Mexican Hot Chocolate, this is the coffee version.  Described as “crisp, nutty with a hint of cocoa”, the smell just from the bag will rock your world.  I am jonesing for a cup right now, but after having three 24oz teas last night I need to hold off on that taste test 🙂

mexico_chiapas_starbuckstazoCheck out Starbucks on January 12th to enjoy the new lineup!

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‘Do or DON’T: Kate Gosselin

Posted by on Jan 6, 2010 in Uncategorized | 10 comments

Kate Gosselin’s reverse mullet made the decision for a Halloween costume an easy one this year.

She’s turned a new leaf with the divorce though, and is sporting a new ‘do.  Or is it another Don’t?

BEFORE

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AFTER

gosselin_hairI’d tell Kate to fire her stylist, but it appears she’s always had a love affair with iffy hairstyles.  Behold, Kate in a regular mullet (which explains why she was so comfortable with the reverse):

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And an era appropriate look that was more flattering for her:

kategosselin_seniorOh Kate, we hope this is the decade it all comes together!

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Giveaway: Natori by Josie Natori Perfume (1 bottle)

Posted by on Jan 6, 2010 in Uncategorized | 162 comments

Congratulations to Joanna Smith.  She will receive one bottle of Natori.

2010 starts with a beautiful piece of art – the Josie Natori fragrance.  This is a very exclusive release on the Natori site, with Saks and Nordstrom.  Now you have a chance to get a bottle through Solessence.  Please see the previous review I gave for this item.

This giveaway ends Sunday, January 31st Pacific Time 11:59pm.
You must check back on the site to see if you have been selected as we have had difficulty contacting people. This giveaway is sponsored by the firm representing the perfume line; all bottles will ship direct.

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Giveaway: This item is for (1) bottle of Natori by Josi Natori.

Please see the previous review I gave for this item.

This is a debut release for 2009.

How to Enter:

1. Place a comment in the section here on why you would like a bottle of this fragrance.

* For a Bonus Entry:

2. List/Add Solessence on Twitter and or join our Facebook Page to keep updated on upcoming giveaways (and the best in unique beauty/fashion news, ‘natch!). You can leave individual comments here that you did both of these actions too. That will total 3 entries for the person doing all actions.

3. Check back on the site to see if you have been selected.

That’s it!

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Spring 2010 – Hottest Nail Color is…

Posted by on Jan 5, 2010 in Uncategorized | 6 comments

While Turquoise will reign over all seasons in 2010, there is another contender for top nail polish spot this spring.

Like putty on your hands, the hot color for NOW was described at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week s/s 10 as “mushroom”. Chanel set the trend with Particuliere (Particular) on the heels of the matched suit mint green they debuted a season earlier.

One of the strongest trends of the season is the nude hand. Frosts are also back with a vengeance. But if you failed to pick up a bottle, this new release is already sold out. You can try getting into a bidding war on eBay for it, picking up a partner nude with Inatendru, or go precious pink with Trendresse.
Chanel Particuliere Trendresse Inatendru

Chanel’s $23 price tag a little too rich for your nails?  Sally Hansen HD made a showing on the runway at the same time, with major wow factor for 1/4 of the price. This beautiful taupe/mushroom carries all of the intrigue of a metal neutral, with bits of violet and green. Very high end look. Don’t trust my low light photograph, get thee to a Walgreens or CVS or anywhere else Sally Hansen is sold and enjoy a bottle of this beautiful color. (photographed with a smattering of Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear – In the Spotlight – I had to stop before you couldn’t see too clearly) The HD colors are not on the site yet, but try out Sally Hansen’s cool tool to mimic polishsallyhansenhd_opulentcloud copy

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