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Personalized Tea Box By Sipsby.- My February Tea Box Review

 

Tea varieties displayed near a paper that says February tea

 My February tea box by Sipsby was a hit!

I absolutely loved this box, and I'd love to share with you what tea goodies that were included in my box this month. 

Sipsby 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. 


Teas included in my box

 Organic Cinnamon Rooibos Chai Sips by, Davids Tea.

  This tea included organic Rooibos, cinnamon, apples, and natural cinnamon flavoring. 
 Caffeine free, and full of flavor.
 This tea is packed with vitamins and minerals. Each sip gives you a nice, smooth cinnamon flavor. This was very enjoyable and great for just sipping during the evening hours.
Steep time 4-5 minutes 

Apricot Sunrise Sips by, Ahmad Tea

Caffeine level high.
Black tea with apricot pieces 
This tea was one of my favorites included in my box. A very smooth taste of apricot. Perfect for those who love fruity-flavored teas. 
Steep time 3-5 minutes.


Strawberry Blend Sips by Tea Head

Caffeine-Free
Flavors included- Elderberries, Hibiscus, Apples, Black Currants Flavoring, Blackberries, Strawberries, Raspberries, and Wild Strawberry Leaves.
This loose-leaf tea is packed with vitamins. This tea is the perfect fruit blend. 
The steep time is 10 minutes. 


Pink Citrus Magik Sips by, Tea Kitten

Low caffeine
Flavors included- Green Tea, Apple, Purple Dragon Fruit, Lemongrass, Blue Butterfly Pea Blossoms, Pomelo, Lemon Peel, and Watermelon Flavoring.
This is a perfect light fruity, citrusy green tea blend. 
Steep for 2 minutes. 

My February tea box was perfect! 
With every sip, I was able to explore new flavors that I had never tried before. 
If you're ready to try your very own box out, head on over to the Sipsby website, and take the personalized tea quiz. You'll soon be on your way sipping teas that were picked out just for you! 

I hope you enjoyed my  February tea box. 

Stephanie

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