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Golden Moon

Golden Moon

Regular price $25.00
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Why We Love This Product

  • Orange and cinnamon hints over earthy black tea
  • Caffeinated for a spicy morning boost
  • 100% of profit donated to tuberculosis treatment
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100% of profits go to charity

Golden Moon

$25.00

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Earthy black tea warmed by bursts of citrus and cinnamon, perfect for warming hands on a chilly morning. Pair with black currant scones or “O Solitude! If I Must Thee Dwell” by John Keats.

Caffeinated - 50 Grams - 20 Servings - Black tea, puerh tea, cinnamon, orange peel, rose, clove, pink peppercorn, natural flavor

Preparation - Use 2 teaspoons of tea for every 8 oz of water. Steep in water that is 205 degrees F, 96 degrees C, for three to four 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. 

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Why This Product

Golden Moon

Golden moon the the perfect tea to warm you up on a cold day. A sip of this tea meets the palate with bold cinnamon and gentle orange notes, grounded by the deep earthy tones of puerh. Try it out.

Where it Comes From

Around the World in Three Teas

This blend is a globetrotting mix of teas from Colombia, India, and Nepal. Grown at different elevations and in different soils, each of these teas bring their own unique element to the blend, resulting in a delicious brew.

Not only do these farms produce incredible teas, they also partner with local wildlife preservation initiatives in their area to make their farms a haven for endangered species. This includes making wildlife passages for elephants, reforestation efforts for bird populations, and fair pay for workers with opportunities for education to discourage poaching.

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.