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Fired Up Tea

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Product Overview

Made out of 100% Organic Ingredients 20% Fairwild

Spice up your day with a cup of Fired Up tea. Formulated by our herbal experts, we’ve infused feisty ginger with the earthy notes of turmeric and sweet aromatic liquorice to create a warming blend with a spicy kick.

  • Perfect to spice up your day
  • 100% organic warming blend, beautifully balanced with rooibos, orange peel and rosehips
  • FairWild™ certified

FairWild™
Supporting the sustainable use of wild harvested ingredients, this international standard ensures a fair deal all along the supply chain.

Kind to the planet
Our 100% organic herb blends are filled into biodegradable tea bags made from natural
abaca (a plant from the banana family) and are oxygen bleached, which is chlorine-free and
kind to the environment. They are stitched with organic cotton and are staple free.

Good to know
Our cartons come from sustainably managed woodland and, since 2012, we have offset over 250 tonnes of CO₂ with World Land Trust. We’ve helped this charity protect over 1,000,000m² of endangered forest to date.

How to recycle

Sachets and carton are made of paper and card, and are recyclable at kerbside
Tea bags are biodegradable, compostable, unbleached and staple free and are perfect to pop in your home compost or food waste recycling bin

Ingredients

Dried Turmeric Root* (27%), Dried Ginger Root* (22%), Dried Cassia Bark*, Dried Liquorice Root*+(13%), Dried Rooibos*, Dried Orange Peel*, Dried Rosehips*+.

*Organic
+Fairwild
Made With 100% Organic Ingredients
20% Fairwild

How to Use

Cover the tea bag with boiling water and leave to infuse for up to 10 minutes. Remove and enjoy.

ALLERGENS: Made in an environment that processes celery and mustard.

WARNING: Contains liquorice. People suffering from hypertension should avoid excessive consumption.

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