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Tega Pure Rooibos Tea
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Tega Pure Rooibos is a fair trade and organic certified tea, sustainably harvested in the Cederberg Mountains of South Africa.
24 Whole Leaf Tea Bags Fair Trade Certified by TransFair Organic Certified by QAI 100% Green Board: 100% Recycled, 100% Clean Energy & 100% Carbon Neutral Packaged in Canada
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Numi Tea - Fair Trade/Organic Certified
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Numi's vision is to inspire well-being of mind, body and spirit through the simple art of tea. Numi elevates the tea experience through quality, creativity, and authenticity. We are grateful to those who contribute to our tea journey, and we hope to have a positive impact on all members of our Communitea - from farmer to packer to our fellow tea drinker. Conscientious of the impact of our actions, we aspire to be environmentally responsible and globally sustainable by using recyclable and biodegradable packaging and sustainable bamboo in our merchandising.
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Ambient Moon Fair Trade Chai
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Ambient Moon Natural Chai is a special brew of dark dandelion honey, organic black tea, cane juice, lemon juice and exotic chai spices which come together to create a harmonious spiced elixir. Enjoy peace and contentment in a cup!
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Herbal Republic Loose Tea
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Our Quality is assured by having all non-organic teas checked for
residue of pesticides and herbicides by independent laboratories under
strict EU standards. Teas that bear the "Organic" designation are all
certified organic by accredited organizations EU and or USDA Organic
regulations. Others like our Formosa and Japanese teas, are flown in
directly from tea gardens that do not employ the use of chemicals. These
small and unique tea gardens have limited yearly harvest and the cost
of obtaining formal organic certification are just too costly for the
farmers. However, we work closely with them and conduct yearly or
bi-yearly tea garden visits to monitor their consistency and quality.
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addition, we always carry only the best harvest of the year (which is
usually the spring harvest) by pre-booking a designated quantity with
tea farmers who will store them for us in their temperature controlled
"tea cellars". Small batches will be flown in when needed so each cup
will be consistently fresh and flavorful throughout the year.
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