Decaf Açaí Green Tea Bags
Our popular açaí berry tea, without the caffeine. Produced using an environmentally friendly, natural decaffeination process.
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Caffeine:
Decaf Green Tea is decaffeinated using an all-natural process. More about caffeine.
Steeping Instructions
Steeping green tea is easy. Simply heat fresh, filtered water just short of boiling. Then pour water over tea and steep for 1-3 minutes (if using a tea bag) or 2-4 miuntes (if using full-leaf tea.)
Ingredients
Decaf green tea, rosehips, hibiscus, elderberries, black currants, sweet blackberry leaves, acai flavoring
Calories
0
Country of Origin
China
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What our Citizens are saying about this great gift of the leaf...
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1 Star |
inaccurate name | April 28, 2012 |
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in virginia amherst, VA |
I, like the others, really enjoyed the taste. I expecte the aforementioned fruit to actually be in the tea. Sort of like an American flag made in China. Not quite genuine |
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5 Stars |
Absolutely love this tea! | November 20, 2011 |
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Elizabeth Puyallup, WA |
I spent my entire weekend sipping on this tea during our conference @the Alderbrook Resort & Spa in Washington. I even got the coffee drinker's @ my table addicted to this tea as well ;) I have to say too, that I also am a tad bit disappointed that there isn't actual Acai berries in it, just Acai flavoring...although that won't keep me from further purchases but it would be nice to add it ;) Thank you! |
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1 Star |
Tea Name is misleading | August 04, 2011 |
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Disappointed Florence, OR |
My rating is not due to the tea taste, but to the name of the tea. Being that the first word is "acai" and the label extorts the benefits of such berries, I had the reasonable expectation of being able to derive such benefits from drinking the tea. But the tea does not contain acai berries. It has only "natural acai flavoring", and this is the *last* ingredient in the list, after rosehips, elderberries, black currants, and sweet blackberry leaves. Even the brief description on the web site is incorrect. It is NOT "acai berry" tea. It is "berry and acai flavored tea". I would note have bought this tea if it had been described correctly. I have always loved Republic of Tea teas, but this tea is poorly named and I feel betrayed by the misrepresentation (something I would not expect from this company). |



