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Sipsby- April Tea Box

 


Sipsby April Tea Box

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. 

My April box was perfect. 
 A cup of tea is perfect as we approach rainy days, and more evenings spent on the porch.
This box included teas that were full of flavor and lovely aromas. 

Explore my box with me...

Moroccan Mint- Sips by Steep Society
Green Tea Spearmint. 
A perfect blend of both flavors. 
This tea was perfect for those who enjoy the flavor of spearmint. 


You're A Peach- Sips by Tea Head
Flavors included: Green Tea, Papaya pieces, apple, sweet blackberry leaves, Marigold Petals, Peach pieces, and natural flavorings.
I loved this tea! This was a favorite. 
The Peach flavor stood out the most to me, but you could also taste a bit of the apple and sweet blackberry. 


Dandelion Red Chai -Sips by Teeccino
Flavors: Roasted carob, rooibos, chicory, dates, dandelion root, cinnamon, ginger, natural spice flavor, cardamom, sweet blackberry leaves, black pepper, and cloves. 
This tea was full of flavor, and I enjoyed this with a splash of almond milk. I thought it went well with the cinnamon. 


Black Gunpowder- Sips by Made Of Tea

This tea was very aromatic and is also described as full-bodied black tea. It is carefully hand-processed by tea experts in Fujian Province, China. 
This tea was very smooth and is high in caffeine. I enjoyed a cup in the morning, and I must say it caught me by surprise. Full of flavor, and each sip was smooth. 


I absolutely love my Sipsby tea boxes. 
Each month I'm able to explore a new tea, and I love sharing my tea experience with you all. 
Remember to check them out, and take the quiz! You will soon be on your way to being matched with your very own tea box.

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  1. I used to get a Sipsby box delivered to work and it was always such a fun surprise when it arrived. The tea was always perfectly matched to my taste.

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    1. It was nice to sample their tea. That is nice that you had it delivered to your work. Thank you for visiting and taking the time to comment. I appreciate it. 😊

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