- Rich in antioxidants, naturally caffeine free
- Rooibos is indigenous to South Africa, often referred to as Cape of Good Hope
- We offer a blend of rooibos blended with vanilla beans offering a sweet and satisfying brew
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Comforting and satisfying - perfect winter drink!,
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This review is from: The Republic of Tea, Good Hope Vanilla Red Tea, 36-Count (Grocery)
Love, love, love this tea! I'm on Weight Watchers, so I have a cup at night sweetened with a stevia product. Add a pack of 100-calorie fudge grahams, and it's the best snack out there that tastes decadent, but isn't.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
delicious,
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This review is from: The Republic of Tea, Good Hope Vanilla Red Tea, 36-Count (Grocery)
This tea is absolutely the best! I prefer it plain, but can add honey/soymilk. It is a unique taste compared to green or white tea and none of the caffeine! My boyfriend is not a tea drinker, but once I had him try it, he was hooked. So it is definitely a good tea.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great on cold winter nights,
By LKN4WAR "CRUCE SIGNATI" (Left Coast USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Republic of Tea, Good Hope Vanilla Red Tea, 36-Count (Grocery)
I like English style black tea and iced American teas but the ones I drink In addition to french press coffee have caffeine and I probably drink too much of these as it is. So I really enjoy the option of the delicious red tea, especially at night. The health benefits are also a reason. This is a wonderful tasting tea. This tea is also easier to prepare than some because you just use boiling water. Some like white tea (which is also good should be made at a lower temp, and as far as I know oolong teas are the same. I just boil a glass of water in microwave til boiling then drop tea bag(s) in the cup. I use two bags in 12oz cup.
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