Today, we will be talking about
Sweet Bliss!
Fact 1: Design & Name

Where does it get its name from? 

What is better than eating a red berry pie without the calories? Nothing! This sweet tea is absolutely blissful. More so, the word bliss reminds of berries, and ties in the red berry element of the tea!

What is the meaning behind the design? 

Our chilled out Sweet Bliss character, looks like he is floating on cloud nine, with his leg up in the air and surrounded by flowers! Representing the blissful feeling of drinking the tea

 

Fact 2: Flavour & Feeling

 

What are the ingredients?

 With ingredients including Black Tea, Cinnamon, Apple Pieces, Red Bilberry, Orange Flowers, Pineapple Pieces, Blackcurrant Leaves and No.B.S, for the ultimate chilled experience!

Why does it feel like the last spoonful of red berry tart? 

The taste of the tea is so similar to an actual tart that it gives the same level of utility as the last spoonful of dessert, which we all know is the best!

 

Fact 3: Action & Mood

 

How does it make me Chill Out? 

Our Sweet Bliss tea is part of our CHILL OUT range. Our CHILL OUT teas will not only leave you with chilled vibes, but are a tasty dessert alternative. What’s more? It is a treat without the calories. Our CHILL OUT range is created from intense flavours without the nasties to make you feel like you are rewarding yourself for the ultimate chilled experience.

What are the Benefits? 

Sweet Bliss is apart of our Chill Out range. These teas have all the flavour without the calories! So you can enjoy guilt-free anytime of any day.

 

 

Fact 4: The Perfect Brew

DRINK UP!

For your ideal brew, pour 100 Water temp. into your fave cup and brew for 3+ MINS. Better yet, pour it over ice for a healthy and natural iced tea!

Throw your tea pack and teabag in your recycling bin and send your used aluminium sachets back to us to be recycled!

 

Shop Sweet Bliss or any of our bundles featuring this banging tea here!

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