So, I don't consider myself a tea person, but I've enjoyed tea before. Right now, there's a bottled tea sitting next to me under the brand "Honest Tea". In subtitles, "Real Tea. Real Taste. Honest."
I looked in the bottle. I noticed a lot of little pieces of matter floating about in my drink. I recalled a science lesson I had where the definition of a saturated solution was given. A saturated solution, according to my old science teacher, is a solution that can hold no more of the solvent. I tested to see if it was really saturated, or simply not mixed well. I shook the bottle. It got bubbly... Like soapy water. The matter didn't float back down, however. I decided I'd take a taste. Much to my dismay, this tea tastes like crap. I decided I'd do what any normal person does when their tea tastes this way. I put in some sugar!
...
The sugar, after mixing, simply sank to the bottom.
Is this truly an honest tea? Am I being lied to? Is it all a conspiracy?
Help.
Edit: After finishing this bottle of Honest Tea, I tried some tea from our tin of tea bags. I chose a green tea. After letting the teabag sit in the hot water for 4 minutes, I took a sip. I didn't like the flavor, but I find the tea enjoyable anyhow. The flavor actually seemed very similar to what I had in the bottle, which makes sense, because it's also a green tea. Also, I looked at the side of the bottle, and the second ingredient listed is organic cane sugar. I think this is why I saw some of my own sugar sink to the bottom when I tried to add more.
Since a topic isn't really outright stated from the original post, I'll add one. Do you like tea?