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Sipsby. July Tea Box

 





July was hot! But that didn't stop me from enjoying my delicious teas by Sipsby. 


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. 

July tea box

Chocolate Raspberry Sips by, Teeccino

Caffeine-free

steeping time 3-5 minutes

Tea includes organic cocoa powder, natural chocolate and raspberry, organic barley, organic roasted carob, and organic chicory. 

This tea is perfect for those who love chocolate! The flavors were wonderful, and it was a delicious evening sip. I made mine with a splash of almond milk and enjoyed it on a rainy evening.

Mint Melange Sips by, Salada 

Caffeine-free

Steep for 3-5 minutes

Tea includes peppermint, spearmint, sweet blackberry leaf, lemon peel, and lemongrass.

Every sip was smooth, with delicious flavors of spearmint and peppermint. 


Matcha Green Tea Sips by, Tea Drops

Medium Caffeine

Tea includes Organic premium Matcha green tea and organic cane sugar

This full-bodied matcha green tea was perfect! 

Fill your cup with hot water, drop in your tea drop, and allow it to dissolve. I enjoyed my tea with a splash of almond milk and a teaspoon of honey. It was delicious, and such a soothing tea. This was one of my favorite teas from my July box. 

Lemon Creme Black Tea Sips by, Shantea Thyme

Contains Caffeine. 

Loose-leaf tea. 

Steep for 3-5 minutes

Tea includes Ceylon black tea, lemon peel, and Australian Lemon Verbena 

This tea is beautifully flavored with lemon. 


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