Teapigs - Lemon & Ginger Biodegradable Tea Temples, 15 Bags

Heart
Teapigs - Lemon & Ginger Biodegradable Tea Temples, 15 bags
Teapigs - Lemon & Ginger Biodegradable Tea Temples, 15 bags - back
Back Soon

Teapigs - Lemon & Ginger Biodegradable Tea Temples, 15 Bags

Brand - Teapigs
£4.79
Out of stock
Earn PlantX Points
Sign up for our loyalty program here to start earning points today.

Quick Description

This feis-tea infusion will lift your spirits and warm your soul! All-natural and eco-friendly, try Teapigs Lemon & Ginger Biodegradable Tea Temples today.

Key Information

  • Zingy lemon and ginger tea
  • Biodegradable teabags
  • 100% natural
  • No artificial ingredients
  • Perfect hot or cooled over ice

Product Overview

Tired of grey days? Sip on this sunny infusion! The Teapigs Lemon & Ginger Biodegradable Tea Temples are the perfect antidote. This all-natural herbal tea is fresh, tangy, and sure to brighten your day.

With fresh and fragrant ginger, lemongrass, lemon peel, and liquorice root, it’s perfect hot or cold. A steaming hot mug will warm you from the inside out, whilst a refreshing iced version with slices of fresh lemon will leave you feeling invigorated.

Made with the finest ingredients, it’s free of artificial ingredients. No added colourings, flavours, or preservatives to be found here!

When you find out that the teabags are made of biodegradable corn starch and the packaging is FSC certified recyclable cardboard, you’ll know this is the natural choice for eco-conscious consumers.

Ingredients

Ginger, Lemongrass, Lemon Peel, Liquorice Root.
Allergens: Made in a factory that handles nuts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Help! I am allergic to corn. Does this mean I can’t drink Teapigs due to the cornstarch-based teabags?

It’s true, the material used for the tea temples is derived from corn starch. However, the vigorous process it goes through does mean that it is highly unlikely that any traces of the corn is left in the final product. Despite this, Teapigs can’t guarantee that it has all been removed, so it is recommended that you talk to your doctor about your allergy prior to drinking any Teapigs teabags.