Apollo's Tea Blend
Apollo’s sweet tea blend perfectly captures the nostalgia of warm summer days with its smooth brew and sunny flowers. Sri Lankan black tea leaves pair perfectly with sunflower, dandelion, and calendula petals to create a decadently sweet base, with a flavor reminiscent of honey. A touch of tart lemon peel and the earthy flavors of St. John’s Wort and mugwort balance out the overwhelming sweetness to round out an incredibly delicious black tea blend. Apollo’s blend makes the most refreshing glass of iced tea, and it’s an ideal choice to brew as sun tea on those bright summer days!
Apollo is the patron god of both medicine and music, so his tea blend has many herbs to soothe and protect the throat and lungs. A warm cup of Apollo’s blend helps relieve the pain of sore throats and coughing, and can even help coat the esophagus and protect against painful coughing fits. On the flip side, a warm cup Apollo’s blend is perfect for singers (and wind musicians) both warm up and recover from performances. I’d even recommend adding a small amount of raw honey for extra protection and a little extra sweetness.
**Ask your doctor before ingesting any herbs you're unsure about. While it can be used to treat mild depression, large quantities of St. John's Wort can interact with SSRI medications. Mugwort should not be ingested by those allergic to ragweed, pregnant or trying to get pregnant. This tea is not intended to be used for medicinal purposes and should not act as a medicinal supplement.
Apollo’s sweet tea blend perfectly captures the nostalgia of warm summer days with its smooth brew and sunny flowers. Sri Lankan black tea leaves pair perfectly with sunflower, dandelion, and calendula petals to create a decadently sweet base, with a flavor reminiscent of honey. A touch of tart lemon peel and the earthy flavors of St. John’s Wort and mugwort balance out the overwhelming sweetness to round out an incredibly delicious black tea blend. Apollo’s blend makes the most refreshing glass of iced tea, and it’s an ideal choice to brew as sun tea on those bright summer days!
Apollo is the patron god of both medicine and music, so his tea blend has many herbs to soothe and protect the throat and lungs. A warm cup of Apollo’s blend helps relieve the pain of sore throats and coughing, and can even help coat the esophagus and protect against painful coughing fits. On the flip side, a warm cup Apollo’s blend is perfect for singers (and wind musicians) both warm up and recover from performances. I’d even recommend adding a small amount of raw honey for extra protection and a little extra sweetness.
**Ask your doctor before ingesting any herbs you're unsure about. While it can be used to treat mild depression, large quantities of St. John's Wort can interact with SSRI medications. Mugwort should not be ingested by those allergic to ragweed, pregnant or trying to get pregnant. This tea is not intended to be used for medicinal purposes and should not act as a medicinal supplement.
Apollo’s sweet tea blend perfectly captures the nostalgia of warm summer days with its smooth brew and sunny flowers. Sri Lankan black tea leaves pair perfectly with sunflower, dandelion, and calendula petals to create a decadently sweet base, with a flavor reminiscent of honey. A touch of tart lemon peel and the earthy flavors of St. John’s Wort and mugwort balance out the overwhelming sweetness to round out an incredibly delicious black tea blend. Apollo’s blend makes the most refreshing glass of iced tea, and it’s an ideal choice to brew as sun tea on those bright summer days!
Apollo is the patron god of both medicine and music, so his tea blend has many herbs to soothe and protect the throat and lungs. A warm cup of Apollo’s blend helps relieve the pain of sore throats and coughing, and can even help coat the esophagus and protect against painful coughing fits. On the flip side, a warm cup Apollo’s blend is perfect for singers (and wind musicians) both warm up and recover from performances. I’d even recommend adding a small amount of raw honey for extra protection and a little extra sweetness.
**Ask your doctor before ingesting any herbs you're unsure about. While it can be used to treat mild depression, large quantities of St. John's Wort can interact with SSRI medications. Mugwort should not be ingested by those allergic to ragweed, pregnant or trying to get pregnant. This tea is not intended to be used for medicinal purposes and should not act as a medicinal supplement.
Sample Tins make 48 ounces of tea (6 cups)
Half Ounce Bags make about 104 ounces of tea (13ish cups)
Full Ounce Bags make about 212 ounces of tea (27 cups)