Tazo Caffeine-Free Herbal Tea Wild Sweet Orange Description
Wild Sweet Orange is like finding a magical orange grove filled with the ripest and most juicy oranges but instead of using a ladder to get the fruit down, you plug in your electric guitar and blast the volume until it's orange everywhere. That's what the wild infusion of orange peel, lemongrass, citrus herbs and licorice root tastes like-- music to your ears and taste buds.
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Caffeine and GMOs.
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Ingredients: Lemongrass, blackberry leaves, citric acid, rose hips, spearmint leaves, turmeric (for color), riboflavin (for color), orange peel, hibiscus flowers, natural flavor, rose petals, natural orange essence, ginger root, licorice root.
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Sparkling Hibiscus-Lime Tea
Everything in life is better when it sparkles—including your tea! Perfect for summer, this thirst-quenching hibiscus tea is ready for sipping in just a few simple steps. Not into floral-y flavors? That’s fine! Use your favorite fruity tea (like pomegranate raspberry or wild sweet orange) and follow the remaining directions accordingly. Enjoy this glistening beverage all summer long!
Ingredients
4 cups boiling water
4 bags hibiscus tea
1/2 cup agave
2 cups sparkling water
Juice of 3 limes
Lime wedges for garnish

Directions
- In large pitcher, combine boiling water, agave, lime juice and tea bags. Steep for 30 to 60 minutes.
- Remove tea bags and let cool.
- Add sparkling water when ready to serve. Pour into glasses or mason jars and garnish with a lime wedge.