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Iiiiiiittttt's CHRISTMAS..!!!
Christmas has arrived at Sympathy and we've been putting together gift packs (check the gifts section above) and blending our Christmas teas. If it goes anything like last year, we're in for a busy time. Having said this, we're more than happy to talk herbal tea and teapots, so if you have any questions about putting together a present please give us a shout.
Oh Christmas Tea was very popular last year - much more so than expected - which caused our world to be coated in cinnamon dust for a couple of months! It's a blend of 12 herbs, fruits and spices and is blended to taste a bit like mulled wine. It smells gorgeous and tastes as good as it smells. Click here for the full details.
White Christmas is new this year and has proven very popular with our tasting club. It's based on elderflower, with fruit peel and light spices. It's more delicate than Oh Christmas Tea, so we'd suggest if for after dinner, with Oh Christmas Tea before. Click here for full details on White Christmas.
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After Dinner Mint, Beddibyes, Buggified, Chamolime, Chamomile (Simple), Chamomile (Pure), Cheese Cracker, Courage, Elderflower (Simple), Elderflower (Pure), Fennel Flower, Fleurtea, Grumbly Tum, Grumpy, Honeybush, Kapow!, Lemon and Ginger, Lemon Verbena (Simple), Lemon Verbena (Pure), Love Infusion, Lurgified, Mintomile, Nettle (Simple), Nettle (Pure), Nettle but Nice, Oh Christmas Tea, Ouch!, Peppermint (Simple), Peppermint (Pure), Raspberry Leaf, Red Clover, Rooibos (Simple), Rooibos (Pure), Rooibos Spice, Rooibos Zest, Sherbert Dip, Summer Splash, Spearmint (Simple), Spearmint (Pure), White Christmas.
NOTICE: Information given about herbs here and on packages is for interest only and does not constitute medical advice or indicate a recommendation of a product's effectiveness. Uses of herbs given are traditional or common uses and do not mean that they are necessarily suitable for any particular individual. If you would like, or need, personal advice about any product then we recommend that you consult a qualified herbal practitioner. Additionally we advise that you ensure that you are fully informed about the properties and potential effects of any herbal preparation you intend to take. Remember, herbs are medicines and can be dangerous. Do not give them to children or take them if you take any other medicine or if you have any illness or disease without consulting a qualified medical practitioner.
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