A type of ball with green tea coverd on it and white chocolate in the middle. So if you like white chocolate you'll like it because it tastes just like mushy white chocolate
caffeine
she ate chocolate covered garlic balls, scrambled eggs, tea, blueberry pudding, and pecan pie
Chocolate Salty Balls was created in 1998.
Jasmine green tea rose green tea Lemon green tea Matcha green tea Tulasi green tea
It is green tea plus citrus.
Check the ingredients. If it's made with tea as an ingredient, it does! I happen to know that Haagen-Dazs' green tea ice cream is made using real green tea, and therefore it does contain caffiene. Some brands might use artificial flavors instead of real tea, and those brands will not have caffeine. My guess would be that it contains more caffeine per unit of volume than actual green tea (though green tea has less caffeine than black tea), but this is mere speculation.
Jess likes Green Tea Ice cream and Lisa likes Chocolate and Strawberry
green tea is healthy for you
Tea balls ...they are probably referring to tea strainers. Containers that are sometimes in ball shape usually with a chain for lowering into your mug after you unscrew the ball and put in loose tea.
Chef's Chocolate Salty Balls was created on 1998-08-19.
A milkshake made with green tea.
It wouldn't be pure peppermint tea if it had green tea in it, so no.