Choice Organic Teas
Choice Organic Teas offers a wide variety of organic teas in gourmet flavors and wellness teas, that are truly a Mom’s Lifesaver.
Mom’s Lifesavers was provided with a sample of Choice Organic Teas to facilitate this review, all opinions expressed are our own.
So Much Variety
When I say that these teas come in every color of the rainbow, I’m not kidding. These teas have a beautiful aroma and the taste is so true to the name, the flavors are outstanding.
Natural Remedy
With a wide range of wellness teas there is something for everyone – seriously, everyone. I thought Expecting Baby would make a great shower gift for a new mother-to-be. How about Throat Cozy – now that is a cold and flu season Mom’s Lifesaver. I’m a fan of the Organic Energy Boost myself.
Take a Look for Yourself
More About Choice Organic Teas
You can find Choice Organic Teas online and at local markets. Use the store locator online to find a location near you.
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Choice Organic Teas Mom’s Lifesavers
Blackberry Hibiscus
What a wonderful fruity flavor that smells as incredible as it tastes – just one of many of my new found favorites.
Just read the description (from their website) and you’ll want a cup for yourself.
“Steep a vivacious, fruity tisane that welcomes festivity. With its tangy character and sweet aroma, this ruby-hued blend is the life of the party. The taste of blackberry mixes with citrusy lemongrass as hearty hibiscus petals tango with tart rosehips. A sprinkling of spearmint melds with a dash of sweet licorice root. This unforgettable infusion tastes like an herbal ode to sangria and plays well with ice.”
Choice Organic Teas are North America’s #1 selling exclusively certified organic tea line*. *Learn more at www.choiceorganicteas.com/about
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TEA HELPS SOOTHE DURING WINTER COLDS AND SUMMER SNIFFLES
According to the CDC, adult Americans combat an average of 2-3 colds per year. Supporting your immune system with a Wellness Tea* like Choice Organic Teas’ Breathing Space* or Throat Cozy* can help maintain healthy airways or soothe your throat.*
AVOID THE AFTERNOON ENERGY SLUMP
Millions of Americans experience the dreaded “3:00 slump” and reach for sugary beverages like soda or energy drinks, or big mugs of coffee, to combat their dip in energy. Choice Organic Teas recommends choosing a natural way to energize with a tea like Energy Boost*, a crisp, lively green tea blend that supports healthy energy levels and vitality.* Or, try the Gourmet Line, featuring traditional black and green teas with a culinary twist to enliven your afternoon.”
DETOX ALL YEAR LONG WITH TEA
Sure, detox diets are popular in January, when New Year’s resolutions are new and shiny, but what about a regular detox regime throughout the year? Choice Organic Teas’ Simply Detox* and Beauty Detox* are specially formulated with herbs to aid liver function and promote clear skin, cleansing your body from the inside out.*
THINKING HEART HEALTH
With February Heart Month just around the corner, Choice Organic Teas’ new Hibiscus Heart Wellness Tea* helps support cardiovascular health with hibiscus flowers and hawthorn berry.*
EATING CLEAN? BE SURE TO DRINK CLEAN TOO
- Choose Certified Organic. Even teas billed as “natural” can contain pesticides. Look for the USDA Organic logo on the package to ensure you are drinking the real thing
- Avoid GMOs in your food…and in your beverages. Look for the Non-GMO Project Verified logo on the packaging to ensure there are no artificially manipulated ingredients in your tea, coffee or other beverages
- If you are watching your gluten intake, pay attention to sneaky ways gluten can enter your diet. Be sure to look for tea products with the GF logo indicating Gluten-Free certification.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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