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Celestial Seasonings Tangerine Orange Zinger Herbal Tea offers a delightful caffeine-free experience with a refreshing blend of tangerines, oranges, and hibiscus. Thoughtfully sourced from global farmers, this tea is crafted with quality ingredients and minimal packaging, making it a sustainable choice for tea lovers.
R**M
Lovely tea
I love this tea but I cannot get it in the stores. A little pricey, but sometimes you have to splurge on yourself. I like it as iced tea, but it is great hot. No caffeine, all flavor.
A**L
Delicious, hot or cold
Celestial Seasonings Raspberry Zinger is hands down the best herbal tea you can buy. I love it so much that I have it set to auto-ship every two weeks! It tastes just like raspberry lemonade, but without any added sweeteners or artificial ingredients. Plus, it’s packed with the health benefits of hibiscus, like supporting lower blood pressure. It’s absolutely delicious both hot and iced — a perfect, refreshing treat any time of year.
N**R
Yummy tea!
I really like the taste of this tea. It is refreshing. Add a little sweetener ( I use stevia) and it is dessert!
J**A
Great flavor
This is a favorite Celestial Seasonings tea that we always try to keep in the house. Fruity with a zing, easy to identify as berry.
K**N
Best Zinger Tea
I've been drinking Zinger teas for a long time, but this is the best. Very, very fruity tea with wonderful flavor, and that delightful kick of hibiscus. Such a joy! Perfect after dinner, when I don't want caffeine.
A**R
Great Tea
This is me and my husband’s favorite tea for cold tea. I do 7 tea bags in a gallon of water and it’s perfect. Lightly sweetened and works with most meals. What I hate about the new packaging is they got rid of the plastic exterior covering which helped prevent contamination or pests. Now it’s just wax sealed which doesn’t protect anything from a warehouse drill of contaminants or even moisture.
A**N
Great Purchase
I got Red Zinger because they discontinued Shaka teas. I like how acidic and tart these hibiscus blends are iced. I add pineapple juice and it turns it purple. Amazing as a mocktail iced with pineapple, lime, sparkling water, and a small pinch of sea salt.
W**I
It isn't a tea per se. There's no lemon zinger tea leaves or trees. It's just a term applied
A personal favorite for tea. To me this tastes better when putting a tablespoon or two of honey directly onto the teabag, then pouring hot water directly onto the honey.If you didn't know, honey has more calories per tsp. or tbsp. than sugar but of course honey is much better for you, unless you're diabetic in which case...If the sweetness isn't right, e.g. not sweet enough I put a package of artificial see in with it.If it's too sweet add more water. It always works out fine for me.It's really delicious and I believe rich in antioxidants. White tea and green tea is I'm certain, Herb tea not 100% sure. Black tea is good for your stomach, I researched this extensively back from 2003 through the end of 2004 and stayed on that subject with a friend attending UNLV as a nutritionist who went on after graduation to write for a newspaper in Chicago.The point is, without Googling it now, I can't remember off the top of my head the exact naturally occurring constituents in tea that makes the difference. The caffeine in tea different from the caffeine in coffee while we're on the subject. It's not as harsh.In closing, this is referred to as tea, there are no lemon zinger tea trees or bushes this is derived from so it isn't tea per se.Like I said at the beginning here, this is a personal favorite of mine and I add that lemon pie or lemon pudding is not and there's no antioxidants in black tea, but it doesn't change the fact it's good for your stomach blah blah blah
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