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Have you heard of the barbegazi? According to Swiss lore, they are a group of furry little men that live...
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If you’re into spice-based chais, this one is for you. It’s got a smooth base of caffeine-free rooibos, and a...
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There are few dessert teas more satisfying than Crème Caramel Rooibos. Smooth, sweet and creamy, it’s a taste sensation. And...
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When it comes to rooibos, some say green is the new red. Because while red rooibos tastes great, some say...
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We’ll never forget the day Jessie Farrell came into our store looking for lavender tea. The red-headed country star was...
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You won’t want anything else for dessert when you taste this tea. Even the aroma is totally satisfying. Minty fresh,...
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Looking for a taste of Canada? Try this red rooibos tea. It’s sweetened with (what else?) maple syrup and sprinkled...
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This is one enchanting tea. It’s a subtly sweet rooibos blend of orange peel, orange blossoms and currants, all kissed...
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Cinnamon is so much more than just the tastiest spice around. According to aromatherapy principles, it supposedly enhances your ability...
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No one can resist this organic green rooibos tea. Seriously. The aroma is just too outrageously tempting. Creamy, caramel, decadent,...
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When South African rooibos is quickly withered and steamed to prevent oxidation, it retains its green colour rather than turning...
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Looking for the ultimate fruity dessert tea? This one is light, fresh and delectable. It brings together organic raspberries, tart...
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Rooibos is becoming more popular in Western countries particularly among health-conscious consumers. It's caffeine-free and low in astringency compared to...
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Love lemon? This organic green rooibos tea brings together lemongrass, lemon zest and lemon myrtle to create an over-the-top lemon...
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Everyone seems to be talking about the benefits of turmeric these days. But it’s not just a trendy new ingredient...
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The scent of lavender never fails to evoke the south of France, with its fabulous mix of tiny villages and...
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We called this tea Swampwater to keep adults away, but it doesn’t seem to work. Every time they taste it,...
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