Flavors Available Campfire S'mores Tea 0.8 oz Sample Size makes 10 cups
Contains Gelatin
There is nothing quite as satisfying as roasting a fresh marshmallow over a campfire. This tea captures the essence of this outdoor treat by blending black tea and chocolate with mini marshmallows for a hint of sweetness. Complete with a hint of smokiness from Lapsang Souchong to round out the entire delicious experience.
Please note that the marshmallows contain gelatin.
Black Tea | High caffeine | Steep at 212° for 3 minutes.
Sample Size Net Weight: 0.8 oz / 23g - Makes 5 cups
Ingredients
blended with black tea, marshmallow, cocoa nibs, dark chocolate chips, natural chocolate flavor, vanilla creme flavor, safflower & lapsang souchong tea
Lore
The Girl Scouts are wonderful for a wide variety of reasons, least of all their dangerously delicious offering of cookies. But we have them to thank for something else as well... the s'more! Making its debut appearance in the 1927 Girl Scout Guidebook, the recipe for "Smore More" was an unassuming recipe that has had a lasting legacy. While we are unsure when the name was shortened to "s'more", what is clear is that the world is a tastier place because of it. COCONUT GROVE POUCHONG 0.8 oz Sample Size makes 5 cups
Time to break out the grass skirts and tiny umbrellas because our Coconut Grove Pouchong will have you feeling like you're dancing on an island beach. Our velvety smooth pouchong lays the perfect foundation for the tropical flavor of coconut to shine. It's like summer in a cup any time of year!
Oolong Tea | Moderate caffeine | Steep at 195° for 3-5 minutes. sample size makes 5 cups
Ingredients
blended with pouchong tea, coconut, natural coconut flavor & blue cornflowers
Lore
The origin of the coconut remains a mystery. However, many historians believe that the earliest coconuts grew in Malaysia and Indonesia. Its earliest written record appears in Sanskrit, revealing that the people of India were exposed to this fruit. Coconut images may also be found in pre-Columbian pottery unearthed in Peru. Marco Polo made a note of his encounter with the fruit when visiting India. He called it 'Pharoah's nut.' Other travelers were equally impressed. Coconuts feature prominently in the journals of Magellan and Francis Drake. Cream 0.8 oz Sample Size makes 10 cups
Which comes first, the cream or the tea? If you're not sure, don't worry... neither are the English. However, its unanimously agreed that, whether you prefer your tea first, or cream first, this dairy-free cream flavored Ceylon black tea is a treat for your teacup! Sweet, inviting and warm, with a delicate creamy consistency and aroma of fresh black tea. Pleasantly brisk and very refreshing. Teatime calls...
Our natural creme flavor is vegan-friendly and doesn't contain any dairy ingredients.
Black Tea | High caffeine | Steep at 212° for 3 minutes.
Ingredients
blended with black tea & natural creme flavor
Lore
Cream or tea first in the cup? When Chinese porcelain was shipped along with tea to Great Britain, it was considered too delicate to pour hot tea into cups directly, so the Brits put milk in the cups first, then poured on the boiling hot tea, cooling it slightly to (they thought) avoid cracks. When Brits founded their own porcelain companies (Staffordshire, Wedgewood, Blue Willow,) they learned firing the clay gives porcelain cups strength enough to hold hot liquids safely. Too bad they didn’t have our worry-free Cream tea (that’s also vegan and creamy without a drop of dairy)! Elderberry Wine Tea Blend by Adagio Teas' Mocktail Collection
Tart, sweet and oh, so good! As the name suggests, our Elderberry Wine is a full-bodied, complex tisane. With notes of grape and cranberry, it is the perfect tea to sip on to satisfy the need for bold flavor.
This tea is an herbal blend meant to mimic the flavor of elderberry wine. It does not contain alcohol.
Herbal Tea | No caffeine | Steep at 212° for 5 minutes. makes 10 cups
Ingredients
blended with hibiscus, rose hips, elderberry, echinacea, apple pieces, lemon grass, raspberries & blue cornflowers
Lore
If you’re a fantasy fan, you may recognize elderberry wine as a common drink around the adventurer’s table. If you’re a music enthusiast, you’ll recognize it as a song from Elton John’s 1973 album Don’t Shoot Me I’m Only the Piano Player. The song features lyrics about a man whose wife has left him and the good times they once shared over the song’s titular beverage. With an upbeat tempo and rousing instrumentals, it’s a fun and sassy treat, just like this Elderberry Wine tea. White Tropics Sample Size Net Weight: 0.8 oz / 23g - Makes 5 cups Get swept away to paradise with this wonderful White Tropics blend of naturally sweet white tea from China and the flavor of coconuts and pineapple. Rounded mouthfeel, delightfully simple sweet finish. Soothing from start to finish. Even on a dreary, cold day you can be transported to a sunny beach by enjoying this unique White Tropics blend hot or ice d. Don't forget your sunblock! White Tea | Low caffeine | Steep at 180° for 3 minutes. Ingredients blended with white tea, rose petals, natural pineapple flavor & natural coconut flavor Lore Coconuts, the fruit of the coconut palm (Cocos nucifera), originated in Indo-Malaya, and are grown in many tropical countries. Its oil has many cosmetic, culinary, and medical uses; its flesh can be eaten raw or dried. Pineapples (Ananas comosus) are native to Paraguay and South Brazil although now commonly associated with Hawaii where it grows in abundance. Its name was first coined by English explorer, Capt. John Smith, in 1624. The natural sweet character of Fujian white tea is an ideal backdrop for coconut and pineapple whose fragrance and taste easily carry you to tropical isles, real or imagined. The More You Buy the More you save Smoke Free Pet Free Home Please check out our other listings. Thank you for your interest