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Just Relax Tea Blend
MagicT Just Relax Tea Blend is a state of calm in a cup. Get ready to have a calming evening with these amazingly well-mixed herbs. This blend is a...
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Herbal tea and herbal coffee blends give you more ways to enjoy a warm drink, whether you want something minty and refreshing, a smoother tannin-free cup, or a roasted coffee alternative when ordinary coffee feels too heavy.
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MagicT Just Relax Tea Blend is a state of calm in a cup. Get ready to have a calming evening with these amazingly well-mixed herbs. This blend is a...
View full detailsOur range brings together herbal infusions, gentler tea options, and roasted coffee-style drinks in one place. That means you can move from soothing evening blends to fresh mint teas, green tea, or earthy dandelion and chicory drinks without starting your search again each time.
Herbal tea is usually made from herbs, flowers, roots, or spices rather than traditional tea leaves. Herbal coffee is different again, with roasted ingredients such as chicory or dandelion used to create a fuller, more coffee-like cup. If you are sensitive to tannins or simply want a smoother option, you can also explore Tannin Free for gentler everyday cups.
Fresh mint blends are a simple place to start when you want a clean everyday cup, while floral and fruity teas suit lighter afternoon drinking. Roasted blends such as chicory coffee and dandelion coffee work well when you want a coffee alternative. If you already know you want a trusted loose-leaf brand, you can head straight to Claridges, or browse Madura Tea Estate and Green Tea Supplements for more specific drink styles.
Herbal tea is usually built around herbs, flowers, roots, or spices. Herbal coffee uses roasted ingredients to create a darker, more coffee-like flavour profile.
Yes. Many herbal teas and herbal coffee alternatives are naturally caffeine free, although some green tea and tea-based options are not. The product page is the best place to confirm the ingredient list.
Tannins are naturally present in many traditional tea leaves. Herbal infusions are often tannin free, while some true teas are marketed as low tannin or smoother drinking options.
If you like a roasted flavour, chicory coffee and dandelion coffee are usually the closest match. If you want something lighter, mint or floral herbal teas can feel easier at different times of day.