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T2 Tea-Icon Collection Gift Pack - Fruits of the Florist

Special Price: $69.99

List Price: RRP $75.00

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Experience a mix of juicy fruit tisanes and invigorating herbal blends in this caffeine-free pack. Sip your way through delightful flavors and aromas!



  • 6 tins filled with loose leaf tea

  • Lemongrass & Ginger, Just Peppermint, Fruitalicious, Packs A Peach, Strawberries & Cream, Tummy Tea

  • 100% sustainably sourced.

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Description

Product Description

Icon Collection Gift Pack Fruits of the Florist lets you embark on a delightful journey through fruit orchards and wild fields with our six dreamy herbal and fruity tisanes. Bursting with bright aromas and flavors, these caffeine-free treats are a feast for the senses.

  • This set includes 6 tins filled with loose leaf tea, thoughtfully packed into a limited-edition, reusable tin to maintain freshness.

  • It's the perfect gift for a tea lover, or why not indulge in these delightful blends for yourself?

What’s in the Box?

  • Lemongrass & Ginger (30g): An aromatic, spicy herbal tea that will invigorate your senses.

  • Just Peppermint (15g): A sweet brew to soothe and settle your belly.

  • Fruitalicious (40g): A tropical mix of bright cranberries and dragon fruit that will transport you to paradise.

  • Packs A Peach (40g): This sweet brew sings with the flavors of peach and apple.

  • Strawberries and Cream (30g): A sweet and fruity blend with a smooth finish.

  • Tummy Tea (30g): Loaded with soothing peppermint and licorice root to support digestive wellness.

Rest assured, from fruits to spices, tea leaves to herb bushes, 100% of our tea is sustainably sourced. We take pride in providing you with ethical and environmentally conscious teas, so you can savor each cup with a clear conscience. Frolic through the delightful flavors and aromas of these herbal and fruity tisanes, and treat yourself to a caffeine-free indulgence like no other.

Ingredients

Fruitalicious: Fruit (96.5%)(apple, dragon fruit bits (dragon fruit, anti-caking agent: rice flour), goji berries, chokeberries, papaya bits (papaya, sugar), sea buckthorn berries, kiwi fruit, blueberries (blueberries, sugar), pineapple bits (pineapple, sugar, acidifier: citric acid (E330), cranberries), natural and artificial flavouring, antioxidant: ascorbic acid (E300), acidifier: tartaric acid (E334)

Just Peppermint: Peppermint

Lemongrass & Ginger: Lemongrass, ginger

Packs a peach: Apple, white hibiscus, papaya cubes (papaya, sugar), sweet blackberry leaves, peach (6.5%), chicory root roasted, natural and artificial flavouring, marigold petals, acidifier: citric acid (E330)

Strawberries & Cream: Apple, hibiscus, rosehip, strawberry granules (4.85%)(glucose syrup, strawberries, fructose, modified starch: maize (E1414), thickener: sodium alginate (E401)), sweet blackberry leaves, yoghurt crispies (4.85%)(skimmed milk yoghurt , sugar, maltodextrin, modified starch: maize (E1414), acidifier: citric acid (E330)), natural and artificial flavouring

Tummy Tea: Peppermint, liquorice root, fennel, marigold petals

Contains Licorice - people suffering from hypertension should avoid excessive consumption

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.