The Halloween and tea crossover you didn’t think you needed is here, with Gotcha Fresh Tea unveiling a limited edition collection for spooky season. 

From Thursday, October 28th until Sunday, October 31st, Gotcha’s limited edition range will be available to quench your thirst during Halloween.

Whether you fancy a tea for your horror movie marathon at home, or a Gotcha joint happens to be on your trick or treat route, the limited edition range can be bought both in-store and via delivery apps.

Just check out these delightful and frightful flavours:

Candy Apple Tea – sweet apple and jasmine green tea topped with white pearls ($6.80)

Jack O’Lantern-inspired Pumpkin Boom Fresh Milk – pumpkin and sweet potato topped with fresh milk ($7.20)

WinterLemon Macchiato – wintermelon and lemon flavoured tea with cheese foam ($7.20)

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WinterLemon Juice – wintermelon and lemon flavoured tea (7.00)

Kumquat Plum Green Tea – kumquat and plum flavour with jasmine green tea ($6.80)

With locations in Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney, your tea needs are sorted if you live in those cities. After first opening in 2018, Gotcha fill a unique hole in the world of Australian tea, offering far more than just your standard ‘bubble tea’. Each individual order is freshly brewed and made with the greatest of care.

Their slogan is ‘We Farm Our Own Tea’ for a reason: their tea is farmed and picked from just the one single tea plantation in Mount Ali in Taiwan. Just like a single origin coffee or a bottle of French wine from the one vineyard, the Gotcha Fresh Tea flavour is unique and unmistakeable.

While you wait for Halloween to roll around this weekend, check out Gotcha’s Instagram or official website to check out what else they have to offer outside of spooky season.

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