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My June Sipsby Tea box

 

Tea varieties displayed for the month of June

Sunny days.
Some rainy days.
But always a sip tea kind of day.
My June box was filled with some great-tasting teas!

A little about Sipsby

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. 

The Sanguine Strawberry- Sips by, Tea Goblin

This tea was my favorite!
Flavors included strawberries and raspberry. I love that it was a green tea, and low in caffeine. This tea is perfect both hot and iced. On a hot summer day, you can brew this tea, add ice, and the sweetener of your choice! Sit back, and enjoy the fruity flavors.

Organic Mint Fields- Sips by, The Republic Of Tea

This tea is made of organic spearmint, peppermint, and lemon balm. 
Caffeine-free, and very refreshing!  I added a little honey, and it was perfect. 


Orange Passionfruit Moringa Energy Infusion-Sips by, Miracle Tea

This tea included Moringa dried leaves, black tea, hibiscus, orange peel, and other organic natural flavoring.
This tea is perfect for replacing coffee since it has 155mg of organic caffeine tea extract. It is an excellent tea for a quick energy boost. 



Lemongrass and Ginger- Sips by, Pukka

Caffeine free.
Flavors include lemon grass, ginger root, Licorice root, lemon verbena lemon leaf, and lemongrass essential oil flavor. All ingredients are organically grown. 

This tea was definitely packed with flavor! If you enjoy ginger, and lemongrass this tea is a perfect combination of both flavors.  Perfect for an evening sip! 


So until my next tea box, I'll visit with you all soon! 
Sip tea, and be happy❤

Much love,
Stephanie

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