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Gamila Teastick and Loose Leaf Tea Combo
Gamila Company
[GM SAH]

CAD$30.00

The perfect combination...

Pair our bestseller, the Gamila teastick, with one of our luxurious specialty blends of loose tea from Tea in the Sahara:

Casino Royale - A deliciously blended black tea with a good shot of rum and a hint of coconut. 80g (40 cups) Loose Tea. Contains: Black tea, Rum, Coconut, Wild Strawberry Leaves, Safflower Petals & Candied Poker Chips. Moderate Caffeine

100 Mysteries - Ayurveda Tea. This is a refreshing, mildly stimulating tea. It is a fiesta of herbs and spices that promote energy and enthusiasm without overheating the body. It is also great for digestion. 100g (50 cups) Loose Tisane, Coconut slices, Cardamom, Organic Rooibos, Apple, Cinnamon, Ginger, Pepper & Almond. Caution: This product contains nuts. No Caffeine. ** Will Be re-stock until Mid of Feb, 2008

Duende - A sumptuous marriage of fruit and cream with a whisper of chocolate makes this an intriguing blend. Beautiful on its own, it also makes a gorgeous Tea Latte. Simply decadent. 80g (40 cups) Loose Tea. Black tea, Chocolate, Red Fruits, Plum & Cream. Moderate Caffeine.

Chantilly Grey - An exquisite Earl Grey character mellowed with soft hints of vanilla, giving it a smooth and creamy taste. 80g (40 cups) Black Tea. Ceylon Black Tea & Bergamot.
Moderate Caffeine.

Rooibos Haute Chocolat - Rooibos is a caffeine-fvee herb that is highly rich in Super Oxide Dismustase (SOD), an outstanding anti-oxidant. It contains many minerals promoting calm and relaxation. It is known to alleviate insomnia, nervous tension, mild depression and nausea. Rooibos is smooth, mellow & marvellous. A rich marriage between the subtle sweetness of orange and the force of Belgium chocolate creates a sumptuous dessert all by itself! 80g (40 cups) Rooibos Tisane. Rooibos, Orange & Chocolate. No Caffeine.

Chocolate Conspiracy - This unique blend of chocolates, black tea and red chilli, are ideally proportioned to create a delectable conspiracy. This Black tea contains: Cacao, Chilli, White Chocolate and Red Peppers. Moderate Caffeine.

Kind of Blue - The finest Ceylon Black tea blended with Blueberries, Orange & Flower Blossoms. This is a stunning blueberry tea with a hint of orange. Moderate Caffeine.

Himalayans Trance - A stunning Darjeeling Green Tea Chai with warm aromatic spices.  It is sure to conjure images of Kashmir with its exotic fragrance and lush flavour. Contains: Darjeeling Green Sencha tea, Cinnamon, Ginger, Cloves, Cardamom, Fennel, Aniseed, Vanilla & Rose. Light Caffeine.

Rooibos Blood Orange - Rooibos is a caffeine-free herb that grows in South Africa packed with anti-oxidants. It is known to alleviate insomnia, nervous tension, mild depression and nausea. It is also great for digestion. 80g (40 cups) Loose Tisane Rooibos, Blood Orange, Hibiscus, Rose hip, Apple, Safflowers, Rose petals & Vanilla. Caffeine Free.

Bring on the Night - a luxurious black tea with a velvety chocolate bouquet. A perfect prelude to winter evening strolls. Contains: Chocolate, Orange peel, Coconut, Cacao, Almond, Peanut & Rose Blossom. Moderate Caffeine *Caution: may contain Peanuts and other nuts*

Tea in the Sahara is a unique purveyor of Specialty Teas. Each one of their handcrafted blends is lovingly prepared, and beautifully packaged. Any tea lover would appreciate their attention to detail, and ability to create an experience that goes beyond just the tea leaves. It really is a journey in every cup.

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 17 April, 2006.
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