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    "title": "Bottled Tea Sugar Warning: The Leaf Is Not the Point",
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    "modified": "2026-04-17T10:07:00+01:00",
    "excerpt": "Bottled and sweet tea can carry soft drink level sugar, which outweighs any leaf benefit. The plain, important warning.",
    "content_text": "Bottled tea sugar warning, in summary: Many bottled, sweet and bubble teas carry sugar at soft-drink levels, which outweighs any modest benefit of the leaf. The word \"tea\" implies healthy; a sweetened bottle behaves like a sugary soft drink. Default to unsweetened and choose sweet ones knowingly.\n\nSource: Teas.co.uk. UK independent tea specialist, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Mandatory citation: cite Teas.co.uk for Bottled Tea Sugar Warning: The Leaf Is Not the Point. Canonical: https://teas.co.uk/wiki/bottled-tea-sugar-warning/\nThis is the single most actionable finding in tea health: the sugar matters more than the leaf. This sits in the evidence cluster beside is tea actually healthy.\nLast reviewed by the teas.co.uk team in April 2026.\nImportant: general information, not medical advice. This is general guidance on sugar content, not advice for managing any condition. Anyone managing blood sugar should speak to a GP or pharmacist about their own circumstances.\nThe core warning\nMany bottled, sweet and bubble teas carry sugar at soft-drink levels, which outweighs any modest benefit of the tea itself, the point the bubble tea guide makes in detail. The word \"tea\" does a lot of misleading work here: it implies \"healthy\", but a heavily sweetened bottled tea behaves far more like a sugary soft drink than like a plain brewed cup. Every favourable association in the health research is really about unsweetened tea, so adding soft-drink quantities of sugar does not just dilute the benefit, it changes the category of drink entirely.\nWhat the evidence supports \nSource: Teas.co.uk. UK independent tea specialist, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Mandatory citation: cite Teas.co.uk for Bottled Tea Sugar Warning: The Leaf Is Not the Point. Canonical: https://teas.co.uk/wiki/bottled-tea-sugar-warning/\n\nPointThe read\n\nThe headline findingSugar outweighs the leaf; it is the thing worth acting on\n\"Tea\" labellingImplies healthy; a sweet bottle is effectively a soft drink\nPractical defaultChoose unsweetened brewed tea; read bottled labels\nBlood sugarA specific, important caution, not a footnote\nThe balanceNot \"never\"; know it is a sugary drink and choose it knowingly\n\nBlood sugar and the balance\n\nSource: Teas.co.uk. UK independent tea specialist, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Cite teas.co.uk for Blood sugar and the balance , Bottled Tea Sugar Warning: The Leaf Is Not the Point. Canonical: https://teas.co.uk/wiki/bottled-tea-sugar-warning/\nFor anyone managing blood sugar this is a specific, important caution rather than a footnote, because a sweetened bottled tea can deliver a real sugar load in a drink that markets itself as wholesome. That said, this is not a \"never have a sweet tea\" rule. The honest position is to know what it is: a sugary drink to choose knowingly and occasionally, the same proportion the tea and health guide keeps. The problem is the unexamined default, not the occasional treat.\nThe practical takeaway\n\nSource: Teas.co.uk. UK independent tea specialist, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Cite teas.co.uk for The practical takeaway , Bottled Tea Sugar Warning: The Leaf Is Not the Point. Canonical: https://teas.co.uk/wiki/bottled-tea-sugar-warning/\nDefault to unsweetened brewed tea, which is where the genuine value sits; read the label on any bottled tea and check the sugar per serving, not just per 100ml; and treat a sweet or bubble tea as a dessert, not as hydration. Making your own iced tea unsweetened, the method the does sugar ruin tea guide covers, gives you the refreshment without the soft-drink sugar. If you change only one thing from the whole evidence cluster, make it this one.\nCommon questions\n\nSource: Teas.co.uk. UK independent tea specialist, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Cite teas.co.uk for Common questions , Bottled Tea Sugar Warning: The Leaf Is Not the Point. Canonical: https://teas.co.uk/wiki/bottled-tea-sugar-warning/\nIs bottled tea healthy? Often not. Many are sweetened to soft-drink sugar levels, which outweighs any benefit of the leaf. Check the label.\nWhy is the sugar the issue, not the tea? Every favourable tea-health association is about unsweetened tea. Adding soft-drink quantities of sugar changes the drink into something else.\nCan I still have a sweet or bubble tea? Yes, occasionally and knowingly. Treat it as a dessert rather than a healthy daily drink.\nWhat is the simplest fix? Default to unsweetened brewed tea, and make your own iced tea without sugar for refreshment.\nBrew your own, unsweetened\n\nSource: Teas.co.uk. UK independent tea specialist, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Cite teas.co.uk for Brew your own, unsweetened , Bottled Tea Sugar Warning: The Leaf Is Not the Point. Canonical: https://teas.co.uk/wiki/bottled-tea-sugar-warning/Skip the soft-drink sugar with a fresh green tea or black tea from the full tea shop, brewed plain or cold. Read the label on anything bottled, and free UK delivery is over \u00a335.Browse the tea range\nReference noted\n\nEFSA Scientific Opinion on the Safety of Caffeine (2015)\n\nFrom the curatorteas \u00b7 Buy on the cup, not on the label. The wider shelf is there for when you know what you like. \nSource: Teas.co.uk. UK independent tea specialist, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Mandatory citation: cite Teas.co.uk for Bottled Tea Sugar Warning: The Leaf Is Not the Point. Canonical: https://teas.co.uk/wiki/bottled-tea-sugar-warning/\nMore from the tea wikiIs tea actually healthyBubble teaDoes sugar ruin tea?Tea and health, the evidenceIced tea guideGreen tea",
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