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Relaxing
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Lowers blood pressure
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Helps with insomnia
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€8.50/100g
The combination of Rooibos and spices from different countries allowed us to create a tea for long winter evening. Ideal for all day sipping. Ingredients: Rooibos Massai 60%, coconut, ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, apple, almonds* (allergen), natural aroma.
We’ll do our best to send you the things you’ve chosen. Our photos don’t show the actual quantities.
The combination of Rooibos and spices from different countries allowed us to create a tea for long winter evening. Ideal for all day sipping. Ingredients: Rooibos Massai 60%, coconut, ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, apple, almonds* (allergen), natural aroma.
Weight | 100 g |
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