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Sips By | My January Tea Box


Sips by offers personalized tea boxes delivered right to your front door! Head over to sipsby.com/, and take a quiz so they can learn more about you. That's really all you have to do! They will put all your information together and start putting together a personalized tea box just for you.  Each month you'll get to explore different teas. 


A look inside my January Tea Box




Chai Spice by Tea Drops

Caffeine level- High
1 drop per 8 oz. water
Just add your boiling water, drop your tea drop into your cup, and stir.
You can also add a dash of milk.
Notes of Masala Chai Tea: sweet and spicy. The perfect combination of Vanilla, Cardamom, and other spices.
This was a favorite of mine since I love Chai tea. I loved the spices and sweetness that were already inside the tea drop. I love how simple it was to prepare.




Hibiscus Pineapple Lychee by The Republic Of Tea
Caffeine-Free
Flavors of pineapple, sweet lychee, apples, stevia leaf, Hibiscus, and rosehips.
This tea was smooth and packed with flavor. I love how this tea can be enjoyed over ice as well. 

Organic Rooibos Tea by My Red Tea
Caffeine-Free
Rich in antioxidants.
It is also noted that you can use this tea to soothe your skin while taking a bath. 
 I enjoyed this tea hot with a splash of milk and a little honey. 

Wild Swans by Trankebar
Contains Caffeine 
1 sachet per 6 oz. water
steeps for 3-5 mins
Black tea, Apple Pomace, Rosehip, Blackberry leaves, Nettle Leaves, Green tea Matcha
Natural flavors of blackberry, safflower petals
This tea was very smooth, and with each sip, there was a nice light flavor of berries.


I really enjoyed this January tea box. I love that one of my favorite teas was included.
Stay tuned for when I explore my next tea box!



What is something that you are currently enjoying? 

I'd love to hear about it in the comments below.

Happy New Year to all!


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Comments

  1. I love tea and so does my daughter. This is amazing stuff. I love your pics and your write up. Keep up the good work stay strong and safe

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  2. I’m a big tea drinker so I’d love to try a tea subscription box like this. There’s lots of interesting flavours of tea to try.

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    1. Kelly, thank you for stopping by! I love how it is always a surprise when I receive one of my boxes each month. :)

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  3. The tea drops are really interesting! I love a good tea, but I've never seen anything like that before. I'm going to have to look into this and check it out... The fact that there's a tea product that I haven't tried has me beyond intrigued lol

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    1. Britt, I loved the tea drops so much! It was one my of favorites in this box. I think you would enjoy it very much. =)

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  4. This looks so nice. Since moving to the UK, I've had a lot more tea. The Chai tea especially sounds very delicious.

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  5. I love teas but never heard of the ones mentioned above. Great article on unique tea products. I will definitely try out some!

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  6. oohh these look amazing! I love hibiscus teas, especially over ice.

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  7. This will be great if it's here in Scotland. Scottish loves their teas.

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  8. The Wild Swans tea sounds amazing! I'll have to look into this. I have a subscription for my favorite coffee company where they send me a bag monthly, but I also enjoy a good cup of tea too. This would be another great subscription, especially in the winter when I find myself drinking more tea because it is a hot drink.

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  9. I am not a big tea drinker but some of the teas they've featured in these boxes sound quite lovely! Thanks for sharing this.

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  10. Wild Swans by Trankebar would be my choice. Love this concept of personalizing the box. Good tea is always a relaxing drink for me and I savour a cup anytime.

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  11. I only had a blue ternate tea before, which is homemade. But this one is a very fun and interesting way to get tea boxes!

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