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Best Teas for Iced Tea
These are some of the best teas for making cold iced tea. Each has a delicious flavor that works great as a cold tea. What are your favorites?
Tea Blend of the Day: Manage-mint Tea
A minty delight made from Honeybush Vanilla, Rooibos, and green tea. If you aren’t normally a fan of green tea, this is a great way to add some to your diet.
Tea Blend of the Day: Candy Apple Tea
The Candy Apple is a great summer treat. But why not try a healthy tea that will remind you of the delicious, sugary candle apple of your youth? Here’s our blend.
Tea Blend of the Day: Orange Dreamsicle Tea
Want a healthy reminder of the delicious Orange Dreamsicles you enjoyed on the hot days of your childhood? This healthy blend makes a delicious iced tea.
Tea Blend of the Day: Healthy Dragon Tooth Tea
This tea blend is a little more complex than most, but worth the work. It combines white and rooibos teas for a healthy, delicious hot cup of tea you’ll love.
Tea Blend of the Day: Monkey Business tea
This strong, rich tea is a perfect substitute for your morning coffee and a good hot tea. Drink enough and you’ll be up to monkey business.
Tea Blend of the Day: Tummy Tuck tea
Blending peppermint herbal tea with our monkey picked oolong creates a delicious tea that helps burn fat and lower cholesterol. What more could you want?
Tea Blend of the Day: Peach Cobbler tea
Making a tea that tastes as good as peach cobbler is a tough task. But this combination of black and herbal tea lives up to the challenge - and provides a lot of health benefits!
Tea Blend of the Day: Cotton Candy Iced Tea blend
This sweet iced tea reminds you of a day at the carnival chewing on that fluffy pink cotton candy. But this is a diet iced tea!
Yerba Mate tea: Energy without Jitters
What is Yerba mate? It’s a wonderful herbal tea that can replace your coffee as a healthy alternative, but with all the caffeine you need. This post explores Yerba Mate.
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