Decaf French Vanilla Tea Bags (20 ct)
Decaf French Vanilla Tea Bags (20 ct)
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Decaf French Vanilla Tea Bags (20 ct)

Acid Reflux
Beverages
GERD
Grocery
IBS
Low-FODMAP

$5.80

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Foodguides Review

Decaffeinated tea is a zero to low caffeine beverage choice (decaffeinated black tea may contain between 2-5 mg of caffeine per serving). Drinking decaffeinated beverages can help reduce symptoms with acid reflux, GERD and IBS.

Amazon Description

Constant Comment was created in 1945 by Ruth Bigelow, and has since become America's most popular specialty tea. After the success of this now American classic, Bigelow continued making high quality tea, in every delicious flavor imaginable, that stays fresh until you're ready to make it so can have the best cup possible.

  • Bigelow Decaffeinated French Vanilla Tea
  • BGLB79607

Package Dimensions: 5.3 x 3.2 x 2.8 inches

Foodguides Review

Decaffeinated tea is a zero to low caffeine beverage choice (decaffeinated black tea may contain between 2-5 mg of caffeine per serving). Drinking decaffeinated beverages can help reduce symptoms with acid reflux, GERD and IBS.

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