- Case of six boxes, each box containing 20 tea bags (total of 120 tea bags).
- Balances delicate white tea with full-bodied black tea; sweetened with real honey.
- Contains caffeine; made with all-natural ingredients.
- Packaging features whimsical original artwork; stringless teabags help reduce waste.
- Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging.
Product Description
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Contains Caffeine. If traditional chai--black teas combined with
exotic East Indian spices--has piqued your interest, this
imaginative take on perfection may further expand your horizons.
Honey Vanilla White TeaHouse Chai balances the delicacy of white
tea with full-bodied black tea, then sweetens the elixir with
natural honey and a hint of vanilla. Imbued with antioxidants
from both white and black teas, a steaming cup or a tall, icy
glass may be your ticket to momentary enlightenment. This product
contains all-natural ingredients and flavors, and no artificial
colors or preservatives. Gluten free. Packaging may vary.
About the Brand
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In 1969, 19-year-old Mo Siegel and his friend Wyck Hay found a
bountiful harvest of wild s growing around Boulder, Colorado.
With friends and wives helping, they picked the s and
produced 500 pounds of their first blend, called MO's 36
Tea. It was packaged in hand-sewn muslin bags and sold to a local
food store. Hay's brother, John, joined the partnership in
1971. The entrepreneurs set up shop in an old barn outside of
Boulder, and they expanded their market to stores throughout
Colorado, New Mexico, and the East Coast. The partners also began
buying s rather than picking everything themselves, and the
dream of a national tea company slowly began to materialize.
This dream was reinforced when Red Zinger Tea was introduced
in January 1972 and was an immediate sensation. It remains one of
the best-selling Celestial teas.
The company continued to grow and revolutionize the tea
industry. teas had previously been perceived as only of
medicinal significance, but Celestial Seasonings introduced
teas as flavorful, y beverages, virtually creating the
modern tea industry. Celestial Seasonings solidified its sources
for obtaining ingredients, such as hibiscus flowers and
chamomile, by working closely with farmers from the Pacific
Northwest to the exotic Far East. This forward thinking attracted
the attention of food industry giant Kraft, Inc., which bought
Celestial Seasonings in 1984. Kraft's guidance brought Celestial
Seasonings to the attention of new consumers, further
strengthening its lead in the tea industry while also
introducing a gourmet line of traditional, or black, teas. In
September 1988, Kraft sold Celestial Seasonings back to its
management, returning the tea company to independent ownership.
The company remains headquartered in Boulder, in the corporate
facility on ytime Drive.
The company, in 1991, experienced the exciting return of its
original founder and leader, Mo Siegel, as chairman and chief
executive officer. Since then, the company has expanded upon its
al expertise bringing to market successful lines of Green,
, , and Chai teas. In 2000, Celestial joined
forces with the Hain Food Group, maker of many top-selling
natural foods brands. Today, serving more than 1.2 billion cups
of tea per year, Celestial Seasonings is the largest tea
manufacturer in North America and is expanding internationally at
a rapid rate. Assured of Celestial Seasonings leadership position
in the tea industry, Mo retired in September 2002 to fulfill
another dream: to finish hiking the last set of 14,000-foot
Colorado ains he has yet to climb.
Celestial Seasonings' Mission:
To create and sell ful, naturally oriented products that
nurture people's bodies and uplift their souls. Their products
must be:
* superior in quality
* of good value
* beautifully artistic
* philosophically inspiring In their own words: "Our role is to
play an active part in making this world a better place by
unselfishly serving the public. We can have a significant impact
on making people's lives happier and ier through their use
of our products."