Keep the Summer Vibe Alive with BOS Iced Tea #Giveaway

Nothing says summer like iced tea. I know that summer is coming to an end, but you can keep the vibe alive with ready-to-drink, organic rooibos iced teas from BOS.

BOS was created in South Africa. An entrepreneur who grew up drinking rooibos tea wanted to make a product that was healthy and fun. Rooibos is very healthy. “Go BOS” is a South African expression meaning “to go crazy, in a fun way.” They found the best rooibos teas, added natural fruit flavors and designed beautiful, colorful cans. Perfect to “go BOS.”

BOS teas are lower in sugar than soda and most premade iced teas. They’re also USDA Certified Organic, non-GMO and only 70 calories per can. Rooibos tea is delicious and good for you! It’s naturally caffeine free, rich in antioxidants, packed with minerals and electrolytes and has natural anti inflammatory properties.

The folks from BOS sent me a sampler of all of the flavors. The 12 oz cans come in five flavors: Yuzu, Peach, Lemon, Berry and Lime & Ginger.

I took the Peach and Berry to Millennium Park for an evening show. Liz and I enjoyed the flavors and convenience of the 12 oz cans. They’re very refreshing and not too sweet. Since they’re from South Africa, you can also add vodka for a sun downer. They have cocktail recommendations for all of the flavors!

I tried the Yuzu over ice. Yuzu is a superfruit with three times more Vitamin C than lemon. It’s a nice, tart refreshing drink.

Want to keep the summer vibe going with BOS teas? BOS will send one lucky reader a sampler of 6 cans of BOS like I received. Please use the Rafflecopter below to enter. The winner must be a US resident, 18 years of age or older and the offer is void where prohibited. The giveaway ends on September 6. A winner will be selected and notified on September 7.

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