What is in the cold buster?

It was also called the Cold Buster. It's easy to recreate at home, using the same ingredients used at Starbucks. The ingredients are water, lemonade, two different teas from Teavana (the same brand and tea used at Starbucks), and honey. Peppermint syrup or extract can be added if you want to add more of minty flavor.
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What is the cold buster tea at Starbucks?

It's also sometimes known as the Cold Buster because it consists of a venti cup with one bag of Jade Citrus Mint Tea and one bag of Peach Tranquility Tea, half-filled with hot water and half-filled with steamed lemonade. You finish it off with honey and a pump of peppermint, if you feel so inclined.
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Does the Medicine Ball from Starbucks actually work?

But can it really help cure a cold? While it's not specifically what the doctor ordered, the Medicine Ball does provide a few of the recommendations that can help a cold, especially if you have a mild sore throat. That includes fluid, some vitamin C and a bit of honey.
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What is the drink at Starbucks for colds?

Originally called a Medicine Ball, the customer-created drink is now called the Honey Citrus Mint Tea and can be ordered at any location. I'm just getting over being sick for a few days so this sounds perfect right now! Here's what's in it: 1 Venti cup filled with half hot water and half steamed lemonade.
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Is there caffeine in a Medicine Ball?

Yes, a Starbucks Medicine Ball Tea contains caffeine, although it's minimal. For instance, a 16 ounce Medicine Ball contains 16-25 mg of caffeine according to Starbucks nutrition data. Specifically, the caffeine comes from the Jade Citrus Mint green tea bag. The other tea bag is herbal and therefore is caffeine-free.
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What should I get at Starbucks when sick?

Here's what's in this cold-fighting concoction: Jade Citrus Mint Green Tea, Peach Tranquility Herbal Tea, hot water, steamed lemonade, and just a hint of honey. To really jazz it up, some customers order a pump of peppermint syrup.
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What is Starbucks Medicine Ball called?

UPDATE: Starbucks has a new drink that's inspired by the Medicine Ball. It's called Citrus Defender and the Vitamin C-packed beverage is a combination of the Teavana Defense Wellness Tea, steamed lemonade, hot water and honey.
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What is in a Medicine Ball?

The drink, which gained popularity through social media, is filled half with steamed lemonade and half with hot water, a Teavana jade citrus mint tea bag and a bag of Teavana peach tranquility tea, a packet of honey and an optional pump of peppermint.
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How much is the Medicine Ball at Starbucks?

Now that it's an official drink on the chain's menu, this soothing elixir now has a standard recipe card and ring code at Starbucks locations nationwide. A tall (12-ounce) beverage goes for about $3.50 — which is totally worth it if it actually helps you feel better while you're fighting off that mid-season head cold.
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Is Starbucks Medicine Ball good when you're sick?

Although it can certainly help temporarily alleviate some symptoms of the common cold, like a runny nose and sore throat, the Medicine Ball can't really fight off a cold or mild illness. At the end of the day, it's no different than drinking regular green tea with honey.
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Are medicine balls healthy?

It's Just Too Sweet. Without the peppermint syrup, a Grande packs 33 grams of sugar. The bulk of the sugar comes from the lemonade (which is full of added sugar anyway). For each pump of syrup, you add five grams of sugar to your drink.
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What Starbucks drink helps a sore throat?

The Coldbuster, also known as “The Medicine Ball” will sooth sore throats and sinuses should the unfortunate come your way. It incorporates a handful of cold remedies, all put together in a steaming hot cup of tea. So if you're feeling under the weather, give this remedy a try.
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Can kids use medicine balls?

Unlike dumbbells, barbells and kettlebells, the leather finish of med balls and their lightweight availability (starting at 1 kg) make them a suitable workout instrument for kids. However, we strongly recommend supervision at all times, to instruct kids in the proper use of med balls.
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What Starbucks drink is good for upset stomach?

Honey Citrus Mint Tea: Starbucks Coffee Company.
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What tea is good when you are sick?

The best teas for a cold include peppermint teas, chamomile teas, ginger teas, lemongrass teas, and hibiscus teas. Depending on what kind of tea you're drinking, you'll also reap plenty of other benefits including an immune system boost, antioxidants, vitamin C, and antimicrobial and antiviral properties.
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Is the Medicine Ball from Starbucks safe for pregnancy?

Is the Medicine Ball okay to drink while pregnant? I remember being pregnant and worried about everything I ate! Luckily, the amounts caffeine and lemongrass in the teas are very small and should NOT cause any problems.
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Does Medicine Ball taste good?

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The Medicine Ball tea is delicious. I love peach and it's definitely the dominant flavor, so for me it was an immediate hit. It also masks the bitterness of the green tea, turning it into an almost pleasant aftertaste.
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How do you order a Starbucks cold buster?

If and when you're ready to try a Cold Buster, Starbucks has the following tips for ordering: "Customers may order a Honey Citrus Mint Tea, and our recommended recipe is: in a hot cup, add a bag of Teavana Jade Citrus Mint Tea and a bag of Teavana Peach Tranquility Tea. Add half hot water and half steamed lemonade.
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Is honey citrus mint tea the Medicine Ball?

The official name of the drink on the Starbucks menu is “Honey Citrus Mint Tea” but the term Medicine Ball seems to have taken on a life of its own. The ingredients found in the Medicine Ball are Teavana's Jade Citrus Mint Green Tea, Peach Tranquility Herbal Tea, lemonade, and honey.
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What does Starbucks Medicine Ball taste like?

But the Medicine Ball was delicious! It's quite tart -- it definitely made my lips pucker upon first sip -- but it did feel soothing to my throat. The flavor of peach is subtle, and the honey adds a very light sweetness to the tea.
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How do you make a Medicine Ball?

Instructions
  1. Combine water and lemonade and heat until hot, either on the stovetop or in the microwave.
  2. Steep tea bags in the hot lemonade tea mixture for 2-3 minutes. Remove tea bags.
  3. Pour into a mug, add in honey and peppermint extract. Stir to combine.
  4. Enjoy warm.
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How much caffeine is in a Starbucks Medicine Ball?

It is worth a little extra cost, especially since you are making it at home and saving as a result. What is this? And just a note to those who are sensitive to caffeine: while the herbal peach tea is caffeine-free, the green tea in the jade citrus mint does have about 20 mg of caffeine.
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What is the Cinderella latte at Starbucks?

A Cinderella Latte, as it is called, is a Pumpkin Spice Latte with half of the pumps of pumpkin spice replaced with white mocha. If you simply say, “add two pumps of white mocha,” you'll be drowning in syrup, which is okay if that's your thing.
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What is a citrus defender?

The new Teavana Citrus Defender is made with Teavana's Defense Wellness Tea, steamed lemonade, hot water, and honey. I can feel the congestion clearing up just from hearing the ingredients! The drink combines warm seasonal flavors like cinnamon and citrus with a healthy dose of vitamin C.
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How many calories are in the Starbucks Medicine Ball?

Medicine Ball Tea (venti) (1 serving) contains 238.1g total carbs, 238.1g net carbs, 0g fat, 0g protein, and 907 calories.
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