Pukka Chamomile, Vanilla & Manuka Honey Tea Bags 80
A soothing dip in an organic pool of calm.
- Organic
- Caffeine free
- Vegetarian
- Wheat free
- Gluten free
- Dairy free
- Added sugar free
- Soya free
- Nut free
- Kosher
- FairWild
Product Information
A delicate, soothing organic herbal tea – 100% caffeine free. The finest, organic chamomile flowers have been selected to create this beautiful mellow tea, given a subtle twist by adding delicious sweet vanilla pods.
Herbs have been used to support health for thousands of years. At Pukka we create unique blends to harness their incredible potential.
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How to use: Infuse the tea bag for at least 5 minutes in freshly boiled water
Store in dry place away from direct sunlight below 30°C
Ingredients | Chamomile flower (68%), fennel seed (sweet and bitter fennel seed), licorice root, manuka honey flavour (3.5%), vanilla flavour (3%), vanilla pod (1%). |
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Disclaimer | This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition. Results may vary from individual to individual. While we try to ensure that product information is correct, on occasion manufacturers may alter their ingredient lists. Please check the bottle for the most up to date information. |
Type | Liquid |
Gender | Unisex |
Suitable for | Vegetarian, Kosher |
Age Range | Under 15, 15-35, 36-49, Over 50 |
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