The Republic of Tea presents the new Little Citizens’ Herb Teas Collection, an enchanting line of caffeine-free, organic Rooibos-based teas. The three varieties, Strawberry Vanilla Tea, Apple Cherry Tea, and Tangerine Tea, are all Fair trade certified herbal teas made from organic Rooibos, a naturally caffeine-free, anti-allergenic herb from South Africa. The Rooibos is blended with the highest quality herbs and are created just for children.
Each beautifully designed tin contains 36 unbleached round tea bags. They are slightly smaller than regular tea bags and are perfect for smaller servings.
The suggested retail price is $10.50 per tin and $1 from every purchase goes to Room to Read, an organization based on the belief that education is critical to breaking the poverty cycle in the developing world. Room to Read has helped with the building of 700 schools and 7,000 libraries and their goal is to create an additional 5,000 libraries.
With each purchase of Little Citizen’s Herb Teas, you will get a magically designed keepsake tin, 36 delicious servings of tea, and you will be helping to change the lives of children in Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Laos, South Africa and other countries.
Look for the teas at select natural and specialty food stores or through the company’s site
www.republicoftea.com
Each beautifully designed tin contains 36 unbleached round tea bags. They are slightly smaller than regular tea bags and are perfect for smaller servings.
The suggested retail price is $10.50 per tin and $1 from every purchase goes to Room to Read, an organization based on the belief that education is critical to breaking the poverty cycle in the developing world. Room to Read has helped with the building of 700 schools and 7,000 libraries and their goal is to create an additional 5,000 libraries.
With each purchase of Little Citizen’s Herb Teas, you will get a magically designed keepsake tin, 36 delicious servings of tea, and you will be helping to change the lives of children in Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Laos, South Africa and other countries.
Look for the teas at select natural and specialty food stores or through the company’s site
www.republicoftea.com
And pick up a book yourself.
How charming! I will definitely be on the lookout for these.
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