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Holiday & Christmas teas

For those who love to decorate and experience everything the holidays have to offer, there are many holiday and Christmas teas available. The flavors and combinations are virtually endless. One Christmas Tea is a blend of caramel, pineapple, and sweet orange. This wonderful combination results in a slightly sweet tea with a smooth rich flavor that warms the soul. Milk and sugar are not recommended; brandy however may be added. A Spice Tea will use cinnamon, cloves and citrus peel in a special spice tea, which makes it ideal by the fireside in winter. A Winter Tea has a medium amber color and a lasting flavor. The Ceylon provides a pleasant strength, while the China smoothes out the rough Ceylon edges and gives Winter body. A dash of milk can be added if necessary. How about Candy Cane Lane, an irresistible blend of peppermint, creamy vanilla and just a touch of cinnamon and sweet blackbery leaves. Try Gingerbread Spice, a nostalgic medley of ginger, cinnamon and other good-for-you ingredients.

Another popular tea is the Nutcracker Sweet, a blend of the finest black teas from the estates of Assam, Kenya, and Indonesia, enhanced with vanilla and nutty flavors, together with a dash of cinnamon.
Then there's Sugar Plum Spice, a holiday tea made with 100 percent natural herbs and the festive flavors of plum and spice, with just a hint of sweetness. If you have kids, a Children's Christmas Tea
is all-herbal and caffeine-free. It will delight your youngsters during the holiday season and is the perfect light blend of herbs and subtle seasonal flavors with the real dried honey in each bag.

Candy Almonds (almonds and cinnamon), Christmas Moonlight (Where the delicate tartness of a Japanese sencha meets with the richness of Christmas spices) and Festive Season (flavored herbal infusion with a harmonious taste of orange, cinnamon and caramel) are also popular during the holidays.

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