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Teapigs Tea Temples Caffeine Free Lemon & Ginger Tea 15 ea
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Teapigs Tea Temples Caffeine Free Lemon & Ginger Tea 15 ea

Teapigs
15 ea
Available at Foodtown
10
Calories
0g
Protein
30mg
Sodium
9
Ingredients

What You Should Know

Teapigs Tea Temples Caffeine Free Lemon & Ginger (15 ea) reads like a small, pantry-friendly shrine to simple botanical remedies. On grocery shelves you’d typically find it in the tea and coffee aisle—often nested on a specialty or natural foods bay near other herbal and wellness teas, bitters, or chilled kombuchas; sometimes displayed on endcaps with sleep-and-relief blends. It suits quiet shopping trips for self-care items, weekend brunches where a noncaffeinated hot drink is needed, or evenings when someone wants a digestive-soothing cup after a spicy meal. Teapigs positions itself as a premium, design-forward tea brand aimed at health-conscious urban adults—millennials and older Gen Z—who value transparency, aesthetic packaging, and a boutique feel. Marketing leans into artisanal, whole-ingredient storytelling rather than mass-market value messaging. Label characteristics include prominent “caffeine free” claims, imagery of whole botanicals, and copy that highlights simple ingredients; the packaging evokes a natural-health halo and mindful ritual. It’s not typically child-focused and rarely uses bright, cartoonish branding; organic certification may or may not appear—shoppers are prompted to check the label. Processing context: these are minimally processed dried botanicals formed into single-serve sachets (tea temples) for convenience. Sensory details: steam-forward lemon zest and warming, slightly peppery ginger, with a subtle sweet-licorice warmth and grassy lemongrass note; textures are brittle dried peels and root shreds seen through a pyramid sachet. The ritual is deliberate—heat clean water, steep a temple 3–5 minutes, inhale the citrus-ginger steam—and the small box fits into medicine cabinets, work desks, or travel kits as a comforting, practical staple of American grocery culture.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 1
Servings per Container: 15
Calories10
% Daily Value*
Total Fat0g0%
Saturated Fat0g0%
Sodium30mg1%
Total Carbohydrate1g0%
Protein0g
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Ingredients

Ginger, Root,, Lemongrass,, Lemon, Peel,, Liquorice, Root,, Lemon, Myrtle..

Dietary Labels

This product is vegan, is gluten-free, and is not organic.

Ultra-Processing Assessment

NOVA Score:1 / 4

Minimally Processed

Why this score?

Contains only dried botanicals (ginger root, lemongrass, lemon peel, liquorice root, lemon myrtle) with no additives; as a packaged herbal infusion it is minimally processed (NOVA 1).

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Common Questions about Teapigs Tea Temples Caffeine Free Lemon & Ginger Tea 15 ea

Absolutely! This tea is a delightful blend of ginger, lemongrass, and lemon peel, making it a great low-calorie option at just 10 calories per serving. It’s a lovely way to hydrate and enjoy the natural benefits of its ingredients, which can aid digestion and provide a refreshing flavor without any added sugars.

Perfect For

weekend-brunch
post-workout
movie-night

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