This intriguing blend is sure to make your spirits rise as you discover the tantalising tastes and aromas of warming ginger, sweet orange and the exotic floral flavour of vanilla. Find yourself on a path to refreshment, with this delightful cup of tea, as it uplifts your spirits.
An uplifting and refreshing new tea for any time of the day it combines the forces of sea and earth. The powerful fucus vesiculosus seaweed tea represents marine science at its best. When coupled with green tea grape and olive leaf antioxidants this blend redefines the boundary of food science innovation. Recent research indicates when it comes to antioxidant potency this tea may beat them all
Lemongrass is drunk all over Asia as an aid to digestion, helping to kill off any nasties in your tummy. Originally from Malaysia, it flourishes in any humid clime. Well-known to us as an ingredient in Thai cooking, little did we know what a wonderful drink this makes too. Taste: An unexpectedly sweet lime and citrus drink. Try it: As it is, but why not add some of the cooled infusion to elderflower cordial for a sophisticated squash? Good if you're feeling: As toxic as a barrel of plutonium. This sweet herbal tea will refresh the system.
We can't get enough of our blueberries and cranberries since we were told they're packed full of super powers. To get more of your daily antioxidants, try this blend of real berry pieces, which deliver a punchy, fruity taste unlike any fruit tea you've tasted before. Again, we've looked after the berries, not crushed them. Taste: Super fruity, this cheeky drink is a little tart. Try it: With honey, if you like your fruit sweeter. Or cream. Good if you're feeling: Slow and lifeless. The antioxidants in our super fruits will help stave off 'Squashed Hedgehog Syndrome'