Two Leaves and a Bud, Organic Chamomile Herbal Tea, Tea Bags, 100 Count
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Product Description
A calming cup of tea with a soft, floral finish, Two Leaves and a Bud Chamomile Herbal Tea is a caffeine-free infusion of whole organic chamomile flowers. Each pyramid-shaped, biodegradable organdy sachet holds full-leaf tea, not dust, offering rich, full-leaf tea flavor with the convenience of a tea bag. Watch the leaves open and infuse your pot or mug with the true flavor of loose-leaf tea. Two Leaves and a Bud uses teas that are grown using traditional growing methods. Just like estate-grown wine, the quality of tea varies from hillside to hillside. Our experienced tasters select only the finest estates, and we never blend with less expensive filler teas. The finest teas start with just the very smallest blossoms, the two leaves and a bud of the tea flower. We named our company for these shoots, which are the essence of tea. Tanginess: Smooth. Body: Gentle. Finish: Floral and soft. Character: Chamomile has been used for centuries to calm troubled thoughts and to aid digestion. Slightly apple-like in flavor, the name comes from the Greek Kamai, meaning ground apple. We select the best of the crop to bring out the full flavor. Leaf Style: Whole flowers. Caffeine: Nope. Origin: Eastern Europe. Elevation: Plains grown. Best: After meals. Packed in China.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #31302 in Grocery
- Brand: Two Leaves and a Bud
- Model: T11100
- Released on: 2006-04-19
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 3.75" h x 7.50" w x 14.00" l, 1.00 pounds
Features
- 1-count box of tea bags
- Herbal tea made with whole organic chamomile flowers
- Naturally caffeine free
- Biodegradable organdy tea sachets, individually wrapped for freshness
- Light clean flavor with a soothing effect; sourced from Eastern Europe
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Customer Reviews
STAY AWAY
There are bugs in the tea bags. Now, these aren't the 'organic' bugs you find in your garden when you plant veggies. These are the bugs that dig into expired produce. There are about 4-5 bugs in each bag. If you want some protein boost while relaxing before you go to bed, this is the product to buy. Also, the tea bags aren't made from organdy. It's some sort of plastic/polyester. I burnt a bag and it melted, turned black, and glued onto itself. Horrible, unethical company.
Not the Two Leaves and a Bud I remember
I ordered this because I once bought great teabags called Two Leaves and a Bud that came in a triangular shaped teabag and were very good.
These are not that. I am not sure if the manufacturer has downgraded their quality or what but here are problems with these that I didn't have when I originally bought from this company a year ago:
The teabags are packed together more tightly now and are squished into small plastic packages, you are supposed to expand the teabag into it's original 3D shape afterwards, this doesn't work as well as the original packaging.
But the bigger problem is that the bit of paper on the end of the teabag string (does this have a name?) is glued, actually STUCK, in each individual package to the teabag portion. Try as you might to detach it so you can put only the bag and not the paper into your tea, it will rip the bag, and then tea leaves will leak out! I should call it tea dust becuase tea leaves are what they used tohave, but squished into thier new package they are just and expensive version of any other organic camomile tea, they are no longer the cool unique ones that had really quality tea in them.
I am a pretty picky person about my tea, but I am very dissapointed overall as this is not what I remember or expected about the quality of this tea.
Snails with that?
The other reviewer is right on. This is bad tea. Some time ago, I bought the green tea and found dried up snails in all of my cheap tea bags. I wrote the company to let them know and did not even receive an apology.
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