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| Rooibos           Red tea is made from the indigenous wonder herb of South  Africa called rooibos (ROY-boss, Dutch for "red bush"), which contains  polyphenols and flavonoids. This aromatic herb is as tasty as it is  beneficial, with low tannins and minimal bitterness. Like black tea,  rooibos leaves are oxidized; unlike black tea, rooibos is naturally  caffeine-free, so you can enjoy unlimited, healthful cups all day long.  Naturally rich and mildly sweet, rooibos is delicious and satisfying  served hot or over ice. |  | |||
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| Green Rooibos           Green rooibos tea is made from South African rooibos leaves  that are lightly steamed below 115° to halt the oxidation process (red  rooibos is fully oxidized). The raw state preserves the plant's natural  enzymes. This tasty cup is low in astringency, and great hot or iced  with no caffeine or calories. |  | |||
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| Hibiscus           Not to be confused with ornamental hibiscus, Hibiscus sabdariffa flowers  are a tropical marvel that steep a deep-crimson cup. Our exotic and  refreshing Hibiscus Teas hail from Nigeria and are caffeine free. Hints  of berry and bright citrus flavors make this cup tangy and refreshing.  Enjoy it served hot or over ice. |  | |||
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| Maté           The ground-up leaves of yerba maté make for a stimulating  herbal cup. A relative of the holly bush, maté is a natural stimulant  that contains all three xanthine stimulants — caffeine, theophylline and  theobromine — that are found in varying amounts in coffee, tea and  chocolate. Maté's caffeine level is similar to that of a cup of  coffee, making for a well-rounded, mild alternative to coffee.            Roasted Brazilian yerba maté is the centerpiece of our Yerba  Maté Latte, a caffeinated herb tea that incorporates rooibos, cocoa and  almonds and is divine with steamed milk. |  | |||
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| Herbal Blends           Combining individual herbal teas often leads to sublime and  flavorful blends. The Republic of Tea offers several delicious herbal  blends that fall outside of the traditional herbal offerings above. One  of our most popular blends is Chamomile Lemon — chamomile blended with  linden flowers, orange blossoms and other potent botanicals to produce a  fragrant soothing cup. Another favorite is Cardamon Cinnamon, with the  gentle, airy taste of the forest itself — reminiscent of ginger with a  taste of pine — cinnamon adds a spicy depth. Try any of our uncommon  combinations for a surprisingly satisfying caffeine-free cuppa. |  | |||
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