Here at Sweet Leaf we got this special note the other day and couldn’t resist sharing it:

Hello and greetings to you all,

I am a Grandma and I just had to stop for a moment to let you know about this particular customer and my story and to let you know that I just love your bottles!

I am a severe asthmatic and I don’t get out to stores as often as I would like, so I haven’t had a chance to see your many fine products until one day I did visit my Ice Mountain website to put in my monthly order for water and much to my surprise I saw two (2) of your products listed under items that they could deliver to my home. One was for your Sweet Leaf Tea and the other was for your delicious Sweet Leaf Lemonade.

I must tell you, first of all, that I am on a very limited income and although your items are a bit out-priced for me, a one-time treat was needed for my grandkids. I thought it would be cute for the grandkids, when they came over and opened up Grandma’s ice-box for a treat, that they would get a surprise to see a “Sweet” Grandma on a label of a bottle of their favorite summertime drink . . . Lemonade!  This way, if I wasn’t there at the moment when they wanted something to drink, they would think of me…one of those special moments, you know?

Well, I gave in and purchased a 12 pack of the Lemonade and a 12 pack of the Sweet Tea. (The Sweet Tea Ice Tea was suppose to be just for we grown-ups.) The grandkids are still raving about that Sweet Leaf Lemonade! Their mom and dad each tried one of the Sweet Leaf Teas and were simply amazed at the good taste of the tea.

But I must tell you that some of the children not only wanted to taste the Sweet Leaf Lemonade, but because it was so good they also wanted to see how the taste of the Sweet Leaf Tea was and being a Grandma who loves her grandkids…how could I say no? I was really quite surprised that the children enjoyed the flavor and taste of the tea too!

So, before I say bye-bye for now, this Grandma’s granny-ism would be…“If it’s good, don’t change a thing”…keep the organics going and that wonderful quality will always speak for itself.

Grandma Barb

Grandma Barb, thanks for the Grannyism and sweet, sweet note. You made our Granny blush!

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