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Bigelow Tea Orange & Spice K-Cup For Keurig Brewers, 24-Count, Boxes

  • Contains 2 packages of k-cup for keurig brewers each contains 24 counts(totally 48 counts)
  • Caffeine free
  • Comes in airtight containers
  • A filter inside ensures that the water will extract the optimal coffee or tea flavor
  • Gluten free

Product Description
Our individually packed Orange & Spice Herb Tea K-Cups™ ensure that the last cup of tea you have from this box is just as delicious as the first. K-Cups™ are to be used with a single cup home brewing system, for tea lovers who want to enjoy the speed and convenience of single cup brewing at home. An airtight lid and cup lock in freshness and flavor, while a filter inside ensures that the water will extract the optimal coffee or tea flavor. Because brewing takes … More >>

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Stash Premium Licorice Spice Herbal Tea, Tea Bags, 20-Count Boxes

  • Case of 6 boxes each containing 20 teabags (total of 120 teabags)
  • Naturally sweet, dessert-like, contains pure spices and licorice
  • Kof-K Kosher Certified; Caffeine free; Gluten-free
  • Each tea bag individually foil-wrapped
  • Blended in the USA, with natural ingredients from around the world

Product Description
The Stash Tea Company is headquartered in Portland, Oregon. Founded in 1972, the company derives its name from an entertaining aspect of tea folklore. In earlier centuries, tea was a valuable commodity traditionally transported by clipper ship. The ship’s captain often was presented with some of the finest teas for his personal use. This supply was his “stash,” stowed carefully as his “private reserve.” Today, the term still is used to denote anything put away caref… More >>

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Cascadian Farm Organic Flax Right Harvest Spice Granola Bars, 7.4-Ounce Boxes

  • Each box contains five pouches, each pouch contains two bars

Product Description
Crunchy organic granola bars with flax seeds and a subtle blend of cinnamon, nutmeg and all spice…. More >>

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