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Yogi Tea, Organic, Blackberry Apple Cider
Beverages
📊 NOVA 4🌱 Vegan🌾 Gluten-Free🥛 Dairy-Free🌿 Organic✨ Seed Oil Free

Yogi Tea, Organic, Blackberry Apple Cider

Yogi
16 ct
Available at Foodtown
0
Calories
0g
Protein
0mg
Sodium
20
Ingredients

What You Should Know

Yogi Organic Blackberry Apple Cider tea is a boxed herbal tea you'd spot on the organic teas shelf in the tea & coffee aisle, often alongside other herbal blends, digestive teas, kombucha mixers, and apple-cider- or vinegar-themed wellness products. The 16-count box wears earthy, wellness-forward graphics and claims like "Organic" and "Caffeine Free," positioning it for shoppers seeking natural, calming rituals rather than caffeinated boosts. It reads like a digestive tonic — "Digestive Awakening" — appealing to adults who favor gentle, plant-based remedies, morning or evening rituals, and boutique grocery runs in natural foods aisles. The packaging is a familiar tea-bag box with individually folded tea bags inside; opening one releases a light, fruity-acidic aroma of blackberry with a tangy vinegar note. In use, people steep a bag in hot water for a few minutes, sipping slowly as a warm, slightly tart, lightly astringent infusion. Texture is watery and smooth, with tiny blackberry pieces sometimes visible in the bag and a rounded ginger-licorice backbone. Labeling leans into health halos — organic certification, digestive claims, and "herbal supplement" language — without child-focused branding; it reads adult and wellness-oriented. From a processing standpoint it’s a blended, dried herbal infusion with powdered apple-cider vinegar and added organic flavoring, meaning some ingredients are processed beyond simple dried herbs. Its ritual fits quiet mornings, post-meal sips for digestion, or evening wind-downs — a small, boutique-style pantry pick that bridges traditional herbal teas and modern wellness products.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 1 tea bag
Servings per Container: 1
Calories0
% Daily Value*
Total Fat0g0%
Saturated Fat0g0%
Sodium0mg0%
Total Carbohydrate0g0%
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

Organic, Apple, Cider, Vinegar, Powder,, Organic, Raspberry, Leaf,, Organic, Ginger, Root,, Organic, Licorice, Root,, Organic, Blackberry, Flavor,, Organic, Blackberry, Pieces..

Dietary Labels

This product is vegan, is gluten-free, and is organic.

Ultra-Processing Assessment

NOVA Score:4 / 4

Ultra-Processed

Why this score?

Contains processed ingredients like apple cider vinegar powder and added organic flavoring and is an industrially blended, packaged tea product, fitting NOVA 4 as an ultraprocessed food formulation.

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Common Questions about Yogi Tea, Organic, Blackberry Apple Cider

The Blackberry Apple Cider tea can be a healthy choice, especially if you're looking for a beverage that's organic and free from artificial additives. With ingredients like ginger and raspberry leaf, it may offer some digestive benefits. However, 'healthy' can vary based on your personal dietary needs and preferences, so it's always good to think about how it fits into your overall diet.

Perfect For

weekend-brunch
post-workout
movie-night

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