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Pukka Love Tea


 Pukka Love Tea Drink

Pukka Love Tea

 
Description: Herbal Tea / Warm your cockles with a blend of rose, chamomile and lavender.

Newest Review: ... and Lavender: These are apparantly "symbols of love". Elderflowers, Marigolds, Limeflowers and Chamomile: Pukka ... more

 ... claim these ingredients "relax your emotional heart" Licorice: This is a sweet tonic. This wording gives me a strong impression that this drink is supposed to help clear the mind and steady the soul! It IS all a bit hippy dippy but the company's claims aren't unfounded. Chamomile comprises of 25% of the ingredients and this herb has been traditionally used to aid sleep and help wounds heal. Licorice is used in a number of medicinal treatments inlcuding for arthritis. Marigolds and elderflowers are also ...more

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Pukka Love Tea, 20 sachets
Let the love flow and warm your heart with this delicate infusion ...
Last Update 22.11.2009 05:45
£ 2.09


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cyberem78
Premium Review Pukka Love Tea: Genuine Love! (850 words)
by - written on 30/05/09 (Very useful, 81 readings)
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I was given a packet of these Pukka teabags recently by a friend who thought they would be, well, to pardon the pun, my cup of tea. They are a specialist herbal tea made from caffeine free, pure organic herbs. This particular combination of herbs is labelled as the 'Love' variety (there are other teas in the range called 'Clarity' and 'Pleasure' etc) and the flavour is given as rose, chamomile and lavender. Pukka is an environmentally aware company and the ingredients in all their products and this tea are organically grown and certified by the soil associastion. The box is marked with this exclusive achievement stamp. The company are also carbon neutral and ...  Read the complete review

jasminesarah
Premium Review A Potent Love Potion (395 words)
by - written on 16/10/08 (Very useful, 117 readings)
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Herbal tea is probably an acquired taste. I quite like it, although I go for either a minty one or red berry flavours usually and don't brave the nettle or dandelion. Even though I like it from time to time, I do understand why mentioning herbal tea makes some people pull a face. It is one of those things that you have to get used to, you have to educate your palate, and at first it can be just an odd smelling cup of hot water. This tea is no exception. No, wait a minute, don't go yet! Actually this tea IS different. For a start, look at the packaging - how could you resist?! The company 'Pukka' sells herbs, and their range of herbal tea bags is made in ...  Read the complete review

 

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