- Pack of six, 40-count boxes (total of 240-count)
- Made from fine chamomile flowers
- Caffeine free and all natural
- Herbal tea
- Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
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The company continued to grow and revolutionize the tea industry. Herb teas had previously been perceived as only of medicinal significance, but Celestial Seasonings introduced herb teas as flavorful, healthy beverages, virtually creating the modern tea industry. Celestial Seasonings solidified its sources for obtaining ingredients, such as hibiscus flowers and chamomile, by working closely with herb farmers from the Pacific Northwest to the exotic Far East. This forward thinking attracted the attention of food industry giant Kraft, Inc., which bought Celestial Seasonings in 1984. Kraft's guidance brought Celestial Seasonings to the attention of new consumers, further strengthening its lead in the herb tea industry while also introducing a gourmet line of traditional, or black, teas. In September 1988, Kraft sold Celestial Seasonings back to its management, returning the tea company to independent ownership. The company remains headquartered in Boulder, in the corporate facility on Sleepytime Drive.
The company, in 1991, experienced the exciting return of its original founder and leader, Mo Siegel, as chairman and chief executive officer. Since then, the company has expanded upon its herbal expertise bringing to market successful lines of Green, Wellness, Organic, and Chai teas. In 2000, Celestial joined forces with the Hain Food Group, maker of many top-selling natural foods brands. Today, serving more than 1.2 billion cups of tea per year, Celestial Seasonings is the largest herb tea manufacturer in North America and is expanding internationally at a rapid rate. Assured of Celestial Seasonings leadership position in the herb tea industry, Mo retired in September 2002 to fulfill another dream: to finish hiking the last set of 14,000-foot Colorado mountains he has yet to climb.
Celestial Seasonings' Mission:
To create and sell healthful, naturally oriented products that nurture people's bodies and uplift their souls. Their products must be:
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Delicious and fresh with a sweet apple taste,
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This review is from: Celestial Seasonings Chamomile Herb Tea, Caffeine Free, 40-Count Tea Bags (Pack of 6) (Grocery)
Celestial Seasonings seems to have cornered the market on good chamomile tea. I've tried a few others out there--this one consistently has a fresh, slightly sweet flavor that others lack. Their quality control is obviosuly good; I've never had a cup of this tea that was rancid or flat.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great tasting tea,
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This review is from: Celestial Seasonings Chamomile Herb Tea, Caffeine Free, 40-Count Tea Bags (Pack of 6) (Grocery)
Chamomile tea has to be my favorite herbal tea. I like it iced in the summer and hot in the winter. Some people do not like the mild flavor but it taste good to me.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Delicious, healthy tea,
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This review is from: Celestial Seasonings Chamomile Herb Tea, Caffeine Free, 40-Count Tea Bags (Pack of 6) (Grocery)
My whole family loves this tea, even our 5 year old. We drink it in the evening to calm and relax us. When we are fighting colds or sore throats we drink it with a bit of lemon and honey. We also put a couple of tea bags in our bath water for a soothing chamolmile tea soak.
It has a flowery/grassy flavor and is best a wee bit sweetened. It is one of the best tasting chamomile teas we have tried. Used in moderation it is not dangerous to your health and is a long-standing, respected herb in natural medicine. People with severe hay fever may not tolerate this tea very well, but it doesn't affect me and I have WRETCHED allergies and all season hay fever.
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