And sadly the person couldn't sold the tea long enough, that it got featured in UA-cam with the person's writing for forever. It makes me wonder what irrelevant and inconsequential actions we take knowingly or unknowingly, and where and in what form it ends up documented.
You are easily one of my very favourites here on UA-cam. Your content is so unique, wholesome, and educational. You are also a natural in front of the camera! Having English as a third language, you have the perfect speed and clearity for me to understand everything you say. I suffer from anxiety and your videos on your channels are so calming and interesting to watch. Thank you so much! ❤
This my absolute comfort channel. I love your curiosity and authenticity. Thanks for not using flashy and wild montages like most channels do, this is so much nicer to watch!
Looking at these old containers bring back warm fuzzy memories of mom so close to Mother’s Day! She loved instant ice tea and always bought the nestea brand when I was growing up, in the late 60s through the 70s🤗
I'm from the south so we don't believe in instant tea 😂 but my mom made my late father a big ol picture of southern iced tea and bring him and ice cold glass after he mowed the lawn. Once I got old enough to do it we'd take turns because we only had 1 mower and my mom would bring him a glass during his "break", and me the same way.
I remember when I was a kid we always had instant tea in the house. It would cake up and you would have to smash it up with a spoon. It still tasted okay, but then again, that was the 70's...I can only imagine how it tastes now!
Back when I was in high school in the late 80's my friend and I would stay up all night playing Nintendo and drinking quarts and quarts of REALLY strong sweet tea. His folks were from the south so that was my introduction to sweet tea. I still enjoy it from time to time
I'm actually really glad you don't have an intro. Video starts and you get right into it 👍 thank you for your time your videos are always interesting I love the past my friend.
Oooo, I know this topic. I grew up on these yucky bottled powdered teas. They are one reason I will only use tea bags to make ice tea, never powder. I recognize the Lemon Nestea jar you have as being from the 70's. The teas didn't taste great even when new. People might remember the 70's commercial to "take the Nestea plunge!", which was falling backward into a pool with a glass of iced tea!
If you switch from bagged tea to loose, you’ll find the quality of your end product will skyrocket. Bagged tea is made with “dust,” and the best flavors are found with pekoe and orange pekoe (OP) cuts.
Despite Arizona having A LOT of sugar within their products, their teas are outstanding quality for the price. Subjectively, raspberry is my favorite from their product line-up.
I live on the Sweet. I do agree it's a bit too sweet at times, especially the fruit flavours. I also echo the price point praise. The Prez/ceo guy said he'd not raise his prices during this inflationary period. Citing price gouging. Gives me even more reason to love the stuff.
@@babsbylow6869 Wow that is IMPRESSIVE that Arizona Tea CEO said no price increase! Must be one of the needles in the haystack who isn't totally focused on greed.
@@babsbylow6869 so much for the “no price increases” huh? Arizona is now $1.59 a can everywhere in my area. Even no longer has .99 printed at the top of the can any more... ugh
The way you have your room decorated reminds me of my grandma's old house, and she always had tea in her house, including the instant kind. This brings back some good old memories. Love your videos.
I used to order instant tea by the case (6 big jars ) Nestea from Walmart. Couldn’t find it in the stores. Then my husband stopped drinking it and switched to just ice water. I Just donated 3 full jars to the food pantry. I like making iced tea for me with Red rose tea bags in spring water.
A few years ago I gave up soda and switched to Iced tea. I made my own iced tea from loose tea leaves and mixed them with Iced tea mix. I found iced tea mix too sweet but mixing it with different kinds of tea worked out great. You are right we use much too much sugar in modern times.
Typhoo still make a white instant tea and PG Tips and Tetley offer instant black teas in a jar, I use the Typhoo one often as I can't stomach milk too much but dried milk powder doesn't set off the gutaches so usually have that or a Yorkshire Tea "toast n jam" with powdered milk... serious business over here in the UK is tea lol
I remember mixing myself a glass of instant Nestea all the time when I was a teenager in the 80s. It was actually pretty good, especially with sugar and ice. They still had the same glass bottle in the 80s as the one that you have on the right.
I used to drink that stuff back then and you made those waaaaay too strong! Not sure you took into consideration how much it reduced in size when measuring. And I think I remember some of them being unsweetened.
I remember drinking that old lemon flavored Nestea in 1973.. so yep possibly made in the 60s. Boy that jar brought back a lot of memories. I still have the long handled spoons we used in making a glass of that tea. Thanks for the video.
Really enjoyed the Tea Taste Test. You are braver than we are. We saw the ounces on the Lemon Nestea, 4 oz container. Looking at the Tender Leaf Tea container it also looks like 4 oz. Question are The Tetley and the First container of Nestea 2 oz jars? The First and Third jars were wax paper seals. The Tetley and the Lemon Nestea appeared to have a paper with foil reinforcements seals. The wax paper would not have held up for any length of time as you saw with the way the first one tasted. Still this was a great test. Keep up the good work. We really enjoy your videos. Ralf and Susan Atlanta, GA.
The dreaded ice-tea "brick" found a few times in our pantry over the decades. Thanks for trying each tea both without/with sugar. Your descriptions are perfect, esp "Sludge" tea. 😒 😊🖖
Thanks for sharing, especially Mother's Day weekend as this certainly brought me back to my childhood. As a wee-youngster, Mom would often let me "cook' in the kitchen by counting the scoops of tea mix and sugar.
I think the smaller Nestea jar is older than the bigger Nestea jar. The smaller one had no zip code for the address, whereas the larger one did. Zip codes came in common usage in the late 60’s, so I think the smaller jar is early 60’s.
I grew up in the 70's. The plug of tea was fairly common back then since AC wasn't as common and once you opened them they grabbed humidity out of the air fast. if you had any that was more than a year or two old that was what you got.
Interesting, never thought of that I also wonder if the seals mattered, one of the teas that stayed loose had a metal foil seal while the other ones were a waxed paper
While I don't drink tea often, I do enjoy the herbal, caffeine-free kinds. 🍵 I always had the notion that tea takes quite a while to spoil since in the movie PSYCHO II (1983), the lead character finds some tea from 23 years previous and makes it without a second thought of its viability. Thanks for the education. ෴ Cheers to your sugar usage!
I'd be interested in a video on either channel where you talk a bit about your background etc. You produce very unique content; it would be cool to know more about the guy that makes it.
if you have a compost pile, just throw the bad tea onto it. and you can pour that tea into your plants (except for the lemon one, as it may contain sweeteners.)
i remember these teas when i was a kid in the 70's nobody ever made hot tea with them but they are unsweetened, personally i think you used way to much for the size of the glass, those are table spoons and i guess it goes with out saying the spoon full is supposed to be a tea spoon and not a heaping one. if you try them again just use a little, the tea should be a transparent color like cream soda
My first experience with matcha tea powder was a 10 year old tin. I thought it tasted gross but i think that was because i didnt make it properly. I havent had matcha since, its a thing i should try again fresh.
My mother-in-law in japan spoiled me with matcha. We have the same brand and no matter what, I can’t get it to taste as good as she makes it. It’s so simple so all I can think is the water makes a bigger difference than I thought.
The Tender Leaf seal at 6:30 suggests the product had come out prior to its centennial of Chase and Sanborn (circa 1862) so it may well be right at 1960.
I can’t believe it’s been 3 years since I started watching your videos 😮😮 please never stop making them you’re the most entertaining youtuber that’s still around
I remember when I was very young in the 60's we would have something called redi-tea it was liquid and you mix it in water but I'm talking about when I was very very young. I can't remember very much though.
I love trying to guess how old things are, so I looked at some vintage Tender Leaf stuff. Orange is very indicitive of the 70s, but It seems they only used red & not orange, so I guess it's discolored, maybe from years of sun exposure. The striped lid came in the late 50s & around 61-62 they switched to a shapely, less basic jar, to this is probably from the 1959-1962. I think the one from 1960 looked the most similar from top to bottom, with only the price label on the front missing. Funny you say that the first tea smells oddly chocolately. I have that same issue with...... Oyster sauce. I have no idea why.
19:47 You like tea with your sugar!😆 As a Brit I love my tea and with Tetley being a British company I'm not surprised it came top of the test. Having said that instant tea is awful even when its fresh so if this is what you Americans have habitually been consuming instead of proper loose tea or tea bags its little wonder you are traditional coffee drinkers!
It's just weird thinking that the person who wrote 45¢ on the jar of tea is possibly dead now
And sadly the person couldn't sold the tea long enough, that it got featured in UA-cam with the person's writing for forever. It makes me wonder what irrelevant and inconsequential actions we take knowingly or unknowingly, and where and in what form it ends up documented.
@@shubhamdasgupta3405 like writing that comment
Most likely dead. Honestly. Best case scenario, whoever wrote that is in their 70s.
@@prismatic1239 😭😭
Every tea time must come to an end. It's nature's sad secret.
You are easily one of my very favourites here on UA-cam. Your content is so unique, wholesome, and educational. You are also a natural in front of the camera! Having English as a third language, you have the perfect speed and clearity for me to understand everything you say.
I suffer from anxiety and your videos on your channels are so calming and interesting to watch.
Thank you so much! ❤
His videos, including the ones on his other channel, are extremely relaxing and good for my anxiety too.
@@loverainthunder _other_ channel?
100% This had become one of my favorite channels just for the reasons you described
Look up Post 10 for other channel.
@@bloodyroots191 he’s the culvert-clearing guy!! Interesting that I’ve seen the other channel before and didn’t put the two together.
This my absolute comfort channel. I love your curiosity and authenticity.
Thanks for not using flashy and wild montages like most channels do, this is so much nicer to watch!
You put so much sugar in those lol. I litterally said "Bro, stop" at my TV. 🤣
Looking at these old containers bring back warm fuzzy memories of mom so close to Mother’s Day! She loved instant ice tea and always bought the nestea brand when I was growing up, in the late 60s through the 70s🤗
My aunt had it. I would sit there are drink so many glasses of it.
@@guitarcheology I would just guzzle out of my mom’s glass of tea when she wasn’t looking!
Me too! My late mom loved iced tea🥰
I was a late 70s/80s kid and my best friends mom used to drink these teas. They were always in these glasses from McDonald’s with the muppets on them.
I'm from the south so we don't believe in instant tea 😂 but my mom made my late father a big ol picture of southern iced tea and bring him and ice cold glass after he mowed the lawn. Once I got old enough to do it we'd take turns because we only had 1 mower and my mom would bring him a glass during his "break", and me the same way.
I remember when I was a kid we always had instant tea in the house. It would cake up and you would have to smash it up with a spoon. It still tasted okay, but then again, that was the 70's...I can only imagine how it tastes now!
Back when I was in high school in the late 80's my friend and I would stay up all night playing Nintendo and drinking quarts and quarts of REALLY strong sweet tea. His folks were from the south so that was my introduction to sweet tea. I still enjoy it from time to time
Dude is one of a kind and I appreciate you making content
I'm actually really glad you don't have an intro. Video starts and you get right into it 👍 thank you for your time your videos are always interesting I love the past my friend.
Oooo, I know this topic. I grew up on these yucky bottled powdered teas. They are one reason I will only use tea bags to make ice tea, never powder. I recognize the Lemon Nestea jar you have as being from the 70's. The teas didn't taste great even when new. People might remember the 70's commercial to "take the Nestea plunge!", which was falling backward into a pool with a glass of iced tea!
Lol! I think we all did the Nestea thing down at the ol swimming hole !
If you switch from bagged tea to loose, you’ll find the quality of your end product will skyrocket. Bagged tea is made with “dust,” and the best flavors are found with pekoe and orange pekoe (OP) cuts.
It brings back memories of drinking Nestea Lemon Tea while sitting at the kitchen table and doing homework and listening to the radio in the 60s.
@Dian Dian
*The father of my best friend as a child back in the early 1970s wrote and scripted the Nestea Iced Tea Plunge TV Spot!*
@@watershed44 That is really cool. I am sure that commercial helped sell a LOT of tea!
Classic one,Post! "Sweet doesn't cover gross" I got a laugh out of that one as I am drinking Tetley ice tea. Great video!
You trust boiling water killing bacteria too much i think 😂😂
I really love your content my friend
Keep going admire your braveness
Post, nothing beats instant tea chunkage and sludge on a boring Saturday night! Thanks for the great videos!
"We've replaced his Folgers crystals with wildly expired instant tea. Will he taste the difference?"
😂🤣
Lol😹
YOU LIED TO ME!!
He will think Starbucks bought out Folgers.
You keep me in stitches! LOL Love these videos!
Despite Arizona having A LOT of sugar within their products, their teas are outstanding quality for the price. Subjectively, raspberry is my favorite from their product line-up.
I agree. $1 for a huge can of very good tea, you can't beat that lol
Also agree except my favorite is green tea with ginseng
I live on the Sweet. I do agree it's a bit too sweet at times, especially the fruit flavours.
I also echo the price point praise.
The Prez/ceo guy said he'd not raise his prices during this inflationary period. Citing price gouging. Gives me even more reason to love the stuff.
@@babsbylow6869 Wow that is IMPRESSIVE that Arizona Tea CEO said no price increase! Must be one of the needles in the haystack who isn't totally focused on greed.
@@babsbylow6869 so much for the “no price increases” huh? Arizona is now $1.59 a can everywhere in my area.
Even no longer has .99 printed at the top of the can any more... ugh
Nothing makes my day more than logging into UA-cam and seeing that Post came into some vintage dry product. The simple things in life....
the nestea with lemon is one i remember. i grew up in 60s and 70s, the others weren't familiar. We drank a lot of sweet tea and Kool Aid growing up.
this man is hilarious and find his testing videos great!
OMG I don’t think I’ve ever seen you before! Nice to see you!
You sound exactly like a guy that I never want to think about again but I love ur videos so it’s worth it thanks for making your videos
The way you have your room decorated reminds me of my grandma's old house, and she always had tea in her house, including the instant kind. This brings back some good old memories. Love your videos.
😊❤️😊My Grandma always had a made pitcher of tea. In her refrigerator during the Summer. Loved front porch setting 🥰 with a tall glass of ice tea.
I sure do hope you mean a "pitcher" and "a tall glass of iced tea".
A photo of tea in the refrigerator?
What is ice tea? water and frozen water?
@@V_channel_ yes that's what I meant, I did not get good grades in school.
@@ryanravencaller 😂😂😂
@@ryanravencaller And ice tea,is tea with ice cubes in it.
I used to order instant tea by the case (6 big jars ) Nestea from Walmart. Couldn’t find it in the stores. Then my husband stopped drinking it and switched to just ice water. I Just donated 3 full jars to the food pantry. I like making iced tea for me with Red rose tea bags in spring water.
A few years ago I gave up soda and switched to Iced tea. I made my own iced tea from loose tea leaves and mixed them with Iced tea mix. I found iced tea mix too sweet but mixing it with different kinds of tea worked out great.
You are right we use much too much sugar in modern times.
You have a strong gut trying all these old teas. Great video!!!
I still remember them with the open boxes and the stamper, stamping the price before they put it on the shelf
One of my favourite subs been watching for a couple years now
This was epic!!!
Thodr jars really brought back memories from my childhood summer memories!
Thank you!!! ☮️💟
Typhoo still make a white instant tea and PG Tips and Tetley offer instant black teas in a jar, I use the Typhoo one often as I can't stomach milk too much but dried milk powder doesn't set off the gutaches so usually have that or a Yorkshire Tea "toast n jam" with powdered milk... serious business over here in the UK is tea lol
Fond memories of my childhood. Enjoyed a lot of these. Thank you very much for sharing💜
I remember mixing myself a glass of instant Nestea all the time when I was a teenager in the 80s. It was actually pretty good, especially with sugar and ice. They still had the same glass bottle in the 80s as the one that you have on the right.
I used to drink that stuff back then and you made those waaaaay too strong! Not sure you took into consideration how much it reduced in size when measuring. And I think I remember some of them being unsweetened.
Yeah no wonder how needed to put half a container of sugar in them.
brilliant video , post you do the things people want to do but never get around to doing , thanks for the video awesome .
You are a brave man, thanks for trying these old teas for our entertainment. My favorite tea is Milo's sweet tea. Always interesting content bro 👏✌
I remember drinking that old lemon flavored Nestea in 1973.. so yep possibly made in the 60s. Boy that jar brought back a lot of memories. I still have the long handled spoons we used in making a glass of that tea. Thanks for the video.
Really enjoyed the Tea Taste Test. You are braver than we are. We saw the ounces on the Lemon Nestea, 4 oz container. Looking at the Tender Leaf Tea container it also looks like 4 oz. Question are The Tetley and the First container of Nestea 2 oz jars? The First and Third jars were wax paper seals. The Tetley and the Lemon Nestea appeared to have a paper with foil reinforcements seals. The wax paper would not have held up for any length of time as you saw with the way the first one tasted. Still this was a great test. Keep up the good work. We really enjoy your videos. Ralf and Susan Atlanta, GA.
Love these tests you do. It brings back memories of the times the product was made in. Also the lost lives who have passed on
The dreaded ice-tea "brick" found a few times in our pantry over the decades.
Thanks for trying each tea both without/with sugar. Your descriptions are perfect, esp "Sludge" tea. 😒
😊🖖
you're unintentionally funny and I love it.
"Sweet doesn't cover gross"
Boy don't I know that feeling all too well. :/
Awesome review man. Nice collection of vintage food and drink. Instantly recognized the can of surge on the shelf 🤤
I love your set up! Your vids pop up at just the right time
Thanks for sharing, especially Mother's Day weekend as this certainly brought me back to my childhood. As a wee-youngster, Mom would often let me "cook' in the kitchen by counting the scoops of tea mix and sugar.
I love your set up with all the old products behind you.
I think the smaller Nestea jar is older than the bigger Nestea jar. The smaller one had no zip code for the address, whereas the larger one did. Zip codes came in common usage in the late 60’s, so I think the smaller jar is early 60’s.
I grew up in the 70's. The plug of tea was fairly common back then since AC wasn't as common and once you opened them they grabbed humidity out of the air fast.
if you had any that was more than a year or two old that was what you got.
Interesting, never thought of that
I also wonder if the seals mattered, one of the teas that stayed loose had a metal foil seal while the other ones were a waxed paper
I haven’t seen Tender Leaf tea, in years! Thanks for the memories
The irony of the brand called tender leaf being the toughest of them all
I'm drinking my favourite tea as I watch this. Arizona sweet tea.
That's a really cool glass water pitcher! Nice find!💛⭐️💛
You'd probably be an excellent wine taste tester! 🙂💛😅
While I don't drink tea often, I do enjoy the herbal, caffeine-free kinds. 🍵 I always had the notion that tea takes quite a while to spoil since in the movie PSYCHO II (1983), the lead character finds some tea from 23 years previous and makes it without a second thought of its viability. Thanks for the education. ෴ Cheers to your sugar usage!
I'm always so excited when you post Post 10 !!!
Love your irredesant spoons ! 😎
Bro, you’re back! I missed you!
Always love your videos. It’s like time traveling for me almost!
This is why Post is the best in his field. Awesome content bro
Oh by the way, I really dig those spoons with the oil slick finish! 🤩
Greetings from germany
was interested in the tetley tea because they’re one of my fav tea brands. good to know they were still quality back in the day.
Cool to see how products looked like back in the day. 😎👍
Dedicated. Spoon to the eye, every time.
I actually love you 😂
I appreciate the effort you made with the tidy layout
I admire how he just spits out the gross tea and then goes on talking normally. I would be washing out my mouth with soap for 20 minutes!
He also RE-tested the ones he spit in 🤢🤮
@@Stopstaring101thats the only problem i had w this video😭 love this guy but that was not okay
Max comfy man! Hope you are ok in the end.
I'd be interested in a video on either channel where you talk a bit about your background etc. You produce very unique content; it would be cool to know more about the guy that makes it.
I agree...He’s one of a kind and I love his abandoned old house videos too...
I agree. I've been watching for three years and I always wonder what his background is. Post, you seem like a great guy!
love how he added sugar but didnt stir it all the way and he wondered why it wasnt sweet
Your studio is super nice! Lovely wood grain and display!
You took the “Nestea Plunge!!!” 😆👍🏻
Those solid cakes were scary! I’m glad you survived! I wonder what sort of chemical transformation occurred during its long storage?
Those bottles remind me of family camping trips. Some of them weren't very good to begin with even back then.
Thanks for the memory!
Thank you for keeping the vintage alive!
Great video....I always like your videos.....very interesting 👍
I was rooting for Tetley the whole time
Buy some today
It’s really mild but it’s really darn good
Postie, turn that third one over on its side and pretend it’s a culvert. You’ll get it out.
The oldest I've had was from either the late 80s or the early 90s that had sat till 2011, really don't remember what flavor there may have been.
Tetley was the top selling brand in the UK last year. They even have their own cartoon gimmick the "Tetley Tea Folk".
if you have a compost pile, just throw the bad tea onto it. and you can pour that tea into your plants (except for the lemon one, as it may contain sweeteners.)
Tea time ☕
Very interesting. Preppers love these kind of videos.i liked your spam video too. Try to find old survival #10 cans for taste testing!
You're one brave guy tasting all the ancient stuff. LOL Love the spoons, where can I find them??? LOL.. xoxo
Wow! Where did you get those cool spoons? _Love the metallic color!_
Randomly stumbled here, really enjoying your content. Very old school UA-cam.
I remember Lipton Iced tea w/lemon and saccharin. It had that warning label about saccharin possibly causing cancer in laboratory animals.
i remember these teas when i was a kid in the 70's nobody ever made hot tea with them but they are unsweetened, personally i think you used way to much for the size of the glass, those are table spoons and i guess it goes with out saying the spoon full is supposed to be a tea spoon and not a heaping one. if you try them again just use a little, the tea should be a transparent color like cream soda
Where I live cream soda is bright pink and not transparent
Just waiting for the news title, "UA-camr dies from century old disease from eating very old food items."
My first experience with matcha tea powder was a 10 year old tin. I thought it tasted gross but i think that was because i didnt make it properly. I havent had matcha since, its a thing i should try again fresh.
My mother-in-law in japan spoiled me with matcha. We have the same brand and no matter what, I can’t get it to taste as good as she makes it. It’s so simple so all I can think is the water makes a bigger difference than I thought.
Being an Englishman it's so weird to see 'instant tea' like this. Used to teabags (LUL)
As a little kid I remember seeing the store employee stamping the price on the items then putting them on the shelf.
He mixed them so strong. No wonder they needed a half a cup of sugar each.. haha ... They should have been an amber color.
yeah it seems pretty concentrated
nice username lol
You're work is the the science of legends
It's 2:19 am here in Northern Europe, sleep can wait.
The Tender Leaf seal at 6:30 suggests the product had come out prior to its centennial of Chase and Sanborn (circa 1862) so it may well be right at 1960.
I can’t believe it’s been 3 years since I started watching your videos 😮😮 please never stop making them you’re the most entertaining youtuber that’s still around
I remember when I was very young in the 60's we would have something called redi-tea it was liquid and you mix it in water but I'm talking about when I was very very young. I can't remember very much though.
Such pretty jars!
Have you tried different instant coffees before? I heard their hold up pretty well generally
I love trying to guess how old things are, so I looked at some vintage Tender Leaf stuff. Orange is very indicitive of the 70s, but It seems they only used red & not orange, so I guess it's discolored, maybe from years of sun exposure. The striped lid came in the late 50s & around 61-62 they switched to a shapely, less basic jar, to this is probably from the 1959-1962. I think the one from 1960 looked the most similar from top to bottom, with only the price label on the front missing.
Funny you say that the first tea smells oddly chocolately. I have that same issue with...... Oyster sauce. I have no idea why.
19:47 You like tea with your sugar!😆
As a Brit I love my tea and with Tetley being a British company I'm not surprised it came top of the test. Having said that instant tea is awful even when its fresh so if this is what you Americans have habitually been consuming instead of proper loose tea or tea bags its little wonder you are traditional coffee drinkers!
You can tell the date by the bar code. Bar codes came out around 1973. No bar codes means before 1973.