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Glowing Gold Chamomile

Glowing Gold Chamomile

Regular price $19.00+
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Why We Love This Product

  • Caffeine free chamomile with a hint of orange
  • A tea to wind down with
  • 50g per bag = ~$1 per cup
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100% of profits go to charity

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Glowing Gold Chamomile

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Mellow chamomile with just a hint of orange to round out it's earthy tones. Pair with a late night snack or "To Sleep" by John Keats. 

Caffeine-Free - 50 Grams - 20 Servings - Chamomile, rosehips, orange peel

Preparation - Use 2 teaspoons of tea for every 8 oz of water. Steep in water that is 205 degrees F, 96 degrees C, for five to seven minutes. Remove the leaves from the water and enjoy.

Store away from light and oxygen for long lasting flavor.

Available to ship to the US, Canada, UK and EU. 

Billing: You will be billed on the day you sign up for a subscription at the frequency you choose. Cancel at any time for any reason.

Shipping: Your order will ship out within 3-5 business days of your bill date. Free shipping on all subscription orders. Non-subscription orders will be charged $5.95 for domestic and $7.95 for international orders. Available to ship to the US, Canada, UK and EU. 

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A close-up of a loose herbal tea blend with a silver measuring spoon placed in the mixture. The blend contains predominantly light-colored ingredients including dried chamomile flowers (small yellow buds), orange petals, and various other dried herbs and flowers in shades of beige, yellow, and red.

Why This Product

Glowing Gold Chamomile

Glowing Gold Chamomile is the traditional way to end your day with a citrusy twist. The earthy chamomile takes precedence on first sip, soothing the mind and relaxing the body. But just when you think you've tasted all this tea has to offer, the orange peel brings a surprising sweetness to the party. Try it out.

Where it Comes From

What's in an Herb

Sourcing botanicals for herbal tea is a tricky business and means that we need to spread our net wide through a variety of farms. Blended tisanes, such as this one, source botanicals and spices that grow in a variety of conditions all over the globe. From the USA to Asia, you are drinking a truly global cup of tea.

Where the Money is Going

Combatting Deadly Disease

Tuberculosis is the deadliest infectious disease of all time. In honor of John Keats and the billion people who’ve died of TB in the last two centuries, 100% of the profits from Keats & Co will fund tuberculosis testing and treatment through a new program with Partners in Health.