Product Description
Explore this sophisticated collection of six caffeine-free tisanes, showcasing the finest herbs, flowers, and fruits in loose-leaf blends cherished by tea enthusiasts worldwide.
- 6 loose-leaf tisanes in mini tins: Fruitalicious, Lemongrass & Ginger, Packs A Peach, Sleep Tight, The Quiet Mind, and Tummy Tea.
- Packaged in a vibrant and recyclable cardboard gift box, the tisanes are nestled in limited-edition, reusable mini tins to ensure freshness.
- An ideal gift or a delightful way to experience T2's top six caffeine-free flavors.
- From fruits to spices, tea leaves to herb bushes, T2 ensures 100% sustainably sourced tea.
Enjoy a premium tea experience with responsibly sourced blends that embody T2's commitment to sustainability.
Contains 6 loose leaf tisanes in mini tins
- Fruitalicious
- Lemongrass & Ginger
- Packs A Peach
- Sleep Tight
- The Quiet Mind
- Tummy Tea
Ingridients
Fruitalicious:Fruit (96.5%)(apple, goji berries, chokeberries, dragon fruits (dragon fruit, anti-caking agent: rice flour), papaya, sea buckthorn berries, pineapple, blueberries, cranberries), natural and artificial flavouring
Lemongrass & Ginger:Lemongrass, ginger
Packs A Peach:Apple (56.25%), papaya (9.5%), sweet blackberry leaves, roasted chicory root (6%), peach (6%), white hibiscus, natural and artificial flavouring, acidifier: citric acid (E330), marigold petals
Sleep Tight:Lemon balm (91%), lavender, rose petals
The Quiet Mind:Rosehip, apple, peppermint, chamomile (5%), ashwagandha root (4%), elderberry, lemongrass, lavender, sage, strawberry leaves, eucalyptus (2%), linden, natural flavouring, ginseng, blue mallow petals, echinacea
Tummy Tea:Peppermint (47.5%), liquorice root, marigold (calendula) petals, fennel
About T2 Tea
Life at T2 is vibrant, creative, and driven by a group of passionate tea lovers who delight in sharing a cuppa and building the T2 Tea Generation.
Reinventing and reimagining the humble tea leaf, and sharing our teas with anyone who'll listen. In 1996, our first store opened in Fitzroy, Melbourne. A tea revolution began. Imagine pink ceilings, towering displays of tea and teawares, and Chinese newspaper covering the walls. Tea fuelled our conversations with all kinds of people; it was a chance to learn about them, and in turn tell the something about ourselves.