Product details
Transport yourself to the islands with our Mango Flavored Black Tea from Hawaii, a vibrant blend that captures the essence of tropical paradise in every sip. Smooth, robust black tea leaves provide a rich foundation, while the natural flavor of juicy, sun-ripened mango adds a naturally sweet, fruity brightness. The result is a perfectly balanced infusion that is both refreshing and comforting.
Inspired by Hawaii’s lush landscapes and warm breezes, this tea offers an aromatic escape whether served hot or iced. Each sip unfolds layers of bold tea depth followed by a lush mango finish that lingers gently. It’s a tropical getaway you can enjoy any time. Made with classic Camellia Sinensis tea leaves and natural flavoring.
Rich in polyphenols (antioxidant), our Mango Maui Tea has lasting flavor, even after prolonged storage.
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A great gift
One of my wife's very favorite teas. Always a welcome gift to her.
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Refreshing
I drink it cold without sweetener/sugar and truly love the fruity taste of this tea. It really is delicious and worth every penny. I have it shipped to Florida and always pick up lots when I come back.. Only improvement would be bigger bags for 2 quart pitchers
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Has a great fruit taste
Not overpowering, just the right amount of mango flavor.
- Brewing Instructions:
- Use one tea bag for each cup of water. Bring fresh water to boiling for black and herbal teas. Cooler water temperature (180 degrees Fahrenheit) for green teas. Steep tea bags in hot water for 1-3 minutes, depending on desired taste.
- Notice for California Consumers:
- WARNING - Consuming this product can expose you to chemicals, including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/food.
- About Prop 65:
- Proposition 65 is a California law that requires a warning on any products that contain quantifiable amounts of over 800 chemicals, many of which are naturally occurring. Some botanicals contain low levels of lead which is often naturally occurring.