Product description

Green Tea with Lemon (formerly Lemon Vitality) blends the subtle grassy taste of Chinese green tea with a refreshing burst of lemon. This unique combination not only offers the well-known benefits of green tea, but also provides an energizing lift with every sip. Using only the finest green teas from China's renowned 'Golden Triangle' region, our blend includes high-quality Chun Mee leaves - both tips and fannings - handpicked in the spring for a delicate and sweet flavor. With its nutty notes, Chun Mee adds a charming depth to the blend that pairs perfectly with the bright citrus taste. Enhanced with real lemon peel and a unique lemon flavoring, Lemon Vitality features in a clean, invigorating brew that will delight your senses.

Individually foil-wrapped teabags maintain peak freshness and deliver maximum flavor in every brew.

Imported from Asia

Certifications

Type
  • Green
  • Flavored
Ingredients

Green tea, lemon fruit pieces, natural flavoring

Flavor Profile
  • Lemon
Packaging

Box

  • Bags
Size/Count
  • 20ct
Preparation

For the perfect cup, boil fresh water and allow a moment to cool (175-190) before pouring over tea bag, infusing for 2-3 minutes. Try it over ice with fresh mint leaves and sugar to your preference.

Allergen/Dietary Info
  • Caffeine
  • Gluten-free
  • Vegan
  • Non-GMO
  • Kosher

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