>>15984688Nesquik actually goes rather well with tea, you'd be surprised. Not as in taking a sip as you have the cereal in your mouth still, but after you're done. The contrast of the cold milk and hot tea really compliment each other, at least for me. It simply feels nice to experience cold in your mouth one second, and warmth right after. Usually, this is had in the way of the food being hot while your drink is cold, but with cereal, it's almost the opposite although the milk still counts as a drink, it's just way different than the sensation of contrast that you're used to. Simply milk and tea isn't what makes it, of course. This is Nesquik after all. You get top quality chocolate milk, not just milk. I believe that the linger of the chocolate taste goes amazingly well with tea. That's why I always had tea alongside those spread chocolate sandwiches, you probably know them, and it was always great. Burnt your tongue a little, but that wasn't really a bar thing. Anyway, yeah, the aftertaste of Nesquik actually carries on very well into a sip of tea, alongside the great sensation of having that warm and cold contrast. The warmness you feel after drinking a cup of tea once being done with cereal isn't comparable to the one you usually get from an ordinary cup of tea, also. It's like 20 times the feeling, you just feel so incredibly cozy, god. I think it makes sense to say that it's again because of the contrast, when you were feeling the cool just a moment ago and then you feel tea right after, the warmth running through your body is incredibly more apparent. Having tea under the already hot weather just doesn't really feel like much on it's own, at least not when compared. It's like having a warm cup of tea in the shivering winter, but in a summer night, plus there's a tint of chocolate milk in there. Would you not say that sounds pleasant? I think the tea we have goes with just about anything, you shouldn't underestimate it.