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Wissotzky Tea Magic Gardens Fruit & Herbal Tea Bags Chamomile 20 Count - 1.06 Oz
Caffeine free. Picture for illustration only. Since 1849. The Magic Garden Series, Wissotzky's series of herbal and fruit infusions, offers a rich variety of flavors and aromas. The infusions include a mix of fruit, herbs and spices. Chamomile Magic Garden: This infusion has a special flavor and aroma. Chamomile is well known in the field of medicinal herbs. Zeev Klonimus Wissotzky 1824-1904. The Wissotzky Story: In 1849, when Zeev Klonimus Wissotzky opened his first tea house in Moscow, the news of the new tea spread. The small business became an international company, operating in Europe and the U.S. In 1935, the first Wissotzky factory was opened in Israel and over the years, Wissotzky became the leading tea company in isreal. Since then, at Wissotzky, we make sure to combine tradition with state-of-the-art technology, to offer a rich variety of new flavors along with the classic and favorite ones. A great deal of thought and love are invested in each of the products that leave our factory in the Galilee. www.wtea.com.
Pour freshly boiled water over the teabag, leave the tea tag out and allow to brew for 3-5 minutes or until the beverage reaches desired strength. Add milk, sugar or sweetener as desired. Great for iced tea. Store in an airtight container in a cool and dry place.
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