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Decaf Ginger Peach Black Tea (50 Bags)
$13.50
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Pairing sweet and spicy flavors with black tea, this blend is delicious served hot or over ice. Combining the right amount of spice from ginger with the lush sweetness of peaches, this black tea blend makes a satisfying beverage any time of year. This tea is Certified Gluten Free, Sugar Free, and Carb Free. Each cup of this black tea blend is caffeine-free, decaffeinated using an all-natural process. Packaged in a specially-designed air-tight tin, this pack contains 50 of The Republic of Tea's signature round, unbleached tea bags, free of unnecessary envelopes, strings, tags or staples. The Republic of Tea is a progressive brand dedicated to enriching people’s lives through the experience of premium tea, innovation and education as it emphasizes a “Sip by Sip Rather Than Gulp By Gulp” lifestyle. Founded under the charter to start a "Tea Revolution," its ongoing mission is to seek out and procure only the most exquisite teas in the world and make them accessible to men, women and children everywhere. In keeping with its whimsical identity as an independent Republic, the company designates its employees as Ministers, sales representatives as Ambassadors, consumers as Citizens and sales outlets as Embassies.
- GINGER PEACH TEA: Fresh peach notes are complemented by a mild, zesty hint of ginger
- PREMIUM INGREDIENTS: The Republic of Tea teas are made using all-natural flavors without any chemical additives or preservatives
- HEALTH BENEFITS: Ginger can reduce inflammation, while peaches contain vitamins and antioxidants for good health*
- NATURAL PICK-ME-UP: Premium tea has been decaffeinated using an all-natural, environmentally friendly process
- CERTIFIED GLUTEN FREE: Tea bags are gluten free, sugar free and carb free
Package Dimensions: 5.5 x 2.5 x 2.4 inches
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