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Twinings Gentle & Soothing Selection


 Twinings Gentle & Soothing Selection Drink

Twinings Gentle & Soothing Selection

 
Description: A selection of "Camomile & Spiced Apple", "Lemon & Ginger", "Camomile, Honey & Vanilla" and "Peppermint".

Newest Review: ... of the camomile. The ingredients are: Camomile (gently steamed) Natural vanilla flavouring 4% Natural honey flavouring ... more

 ... 3% Talk about the ingredients, here are a few advantage for each of them. Camomile is best known for aiding sleep, but has also been linked to fighting off colds, menstrual cramps, inflammation and muscle spasms. Camomile tea also has high antioxidant levels. The sweet and mellow flavour of vanilla can compliment a range of blends from black tea. Natural vanilla adds smoothness to tea blends and gives a hint of sweetness to your drink. Honey is one of the best things you can have, it has so many benefit I can't cover ...more

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Sansibia
Premium Review Twinings Gentle & Soothing Selection: Twinings camomile, honey and vanilla (251 words)
by - written on 08/06/09 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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I recently got hooked onto drinking herbal tea; they are simple and really good for you. The one I love the most from this selection is Twinings camomile, honey and vanilla. The sweetness of the honey and the rich flavour of the vanilla are the perfect companions for the delicate, floral taste of the camomile. The ingredients are: Camomile (gently steamed) Natural vanilla flavouring 4% Natural honey flavouring 3% Talk about the ingredients, here are a few advantage for each of them. Camomile is best known for aiding sleep, but has also been linked to fighting off colds, menstrual cramps, inflammation and muscle spasms. Camomile tea also has high ...  Read the complete review

Suzan
Premium Review Unwind With A Soothing Brew. (879 words)
by - written on 03/04/02 (Very useful, 100 readings)
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I was inspired to write this review by an amusing comment my brother made to me recently, when I offered him a cup of herbal tea. (He looked in need of a soothing brew.) Apparently, in the office where he works, snacks and drinks are guarded closely – Kit-Kats under lock and key, coffee jar levels marked, tea bags hung up to dry - you get the picture? So, when he chanced upon a box, which was boldly labelled “HELP YOURSELF”, he was both surprised and sceptical. (Shades of “Alice In Wonderland” here, methinks. Bottles labelled “Drink Me!” and boxes labelled “Eat Me!”) Peering surreptiously into the ...  Read the complete review

 
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