Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
Bitter Fennel, Licorice Root, Orange Peel, Organic Marshmallow Root, Saigon Cinnamon
Flavors
Anise, Licorice, Spices, Sweet, Cinnamon, Artificial, Ginger
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Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
Organic
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Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 7 min, 15 sec 12 oz / 342 ml

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From Traditional Medicinals

Personality
Smooth and silky.

Herbal Power
Helps you sing it loud, say it proud, stand up and be heard.

Reason to Love
Slippery elm or Ulmus rubra (Latin for “red elm,” so called for its lovely reddish bark) is a beautiful, native North American elm tree. It’s the inner bark of this tree that is actually called “slippery elm” due to its, yes, slippery, smooth, and slimy-in-a-good-way properties. Combined with licorice and marshmallow root, we think this tea blend is like taking your voice to the spa—because we all need a little comfort sometimes so we can get back to being our best.

Taste
Sweet and earthy, silky, with a distinct licorice taste.

Directions
Pour 8 oz. freshly boiled water over 1 tea bag.
Cover cup & Steep for 10-15 minutes.
Squeeze tea bag to ensure maximum goodness in your cup.
Enjoy 4-6 cups daily. Especially good with honey!

One of the primary sources of wild slippery elm bark (an ingredient in this tea) is in Eastern Kentucky. We are honored to partner with rural Appalachian families there who approach their bark collection with a deep reverence for the trees and plants of these hilly forests. Carefully harvesting limited and sustainable amounts of the bark by hand, they are maintaining the health of the trees, and preserving this precious resource for generations to come.

Ingredients: Organic licorice root, Organic slippery elm bark, Organic licorice root dry aqueous extract, Organic marshmallow root [PhEur], Organic wild cherry bark, Organic bitter fennel fruit, Organic Saigon cinnamon bark, Organic sweet orange peel

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59 Tasting Notes

75
4 tasting notes

my favorite for bacterially-infested times…

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75
9 tasting notes

I never run out of those. We’re best pals throughout the year, specially on tour or during long recording sessions.

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56
32 tasting notes

A favorite before shows, it really helps keep the voice in good shape.

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23 tasting notes

If you have a sore throat or just a little tickle you can’t get rid of, this stuff really does the trick. When you’re sick you just want that warmness of tea, so why not add a little herbal medicine to the mix.

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