Hibiscus flowers, raspberry leaves, eucalyptus, peppermint, spearmint, strawberry leaves, chamomile, anise, rosehips, alfalfa, rosemary, papaya, blackberry leaves, mullein, comfrey, nettles, golden rod, blueberry leaves, elder flowers, catnip, plantain, sage, yarrow, and red clover tops
The ticker symbol for Celestial Seasonings is HAIN. The company is called The Hain Celestial Group Inc. and it trades on the NASDAQ.
Celestial Seasonings is a popular mainstream brand of herbal teas in the U.S., which also sells a few blends containing actual tea. Herbal teas from Celestial Seasonings are widely available, including in most supermarkets; their most popular herbal teas include Sleepytime and the Zinger series (tangy blends containing hibiscus).
I haven't found anything saying otherwise. I use it for my 4 year old when she is sick and cant sleep.
The number of teas offered by Celestial Seasonings fluctuates as the company adds new teas to their catalog and retires old ones. Some of the teas are also seasonal, with certain appearing at certain times, such as near the holidays. In a given location, only a small portion of the company's teas will be readily available at nearby stores, but more will be available on the internet. RateTea, a tea rating site with a database of individual teas, currently lists 94 teas under the Celestial Seasonings brand. However, this list may include some retired teas, so it may be a higher number than the number of teas currently offered by Celestial Seasonings.
The price for Celestial Tea varies from store to store but typically is in the 3 to 4 dollar price range. The price is the same for the different flavors of Celestial Tea.
Celestial Seasonings is a brand easily found in any grocery store and isn't pre-sweetened. www.celestialseasonings.com/products/herbal-teas/raspberry-zinger
Snuggle Fabric Softener, Charmin Toilet Paper, some brands of honey, Celestial Seasonings Sleepy Time Tea.
I think it depends on how the tea is packaged... If the tea bags are individually wrapped (foil wrapped), I would say three years or more, but if they're not, such as Celestial Seasonings that come loose inside a box, I would say about a year. If you live in a humid climate, the tea would be susceptible to mold.
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It is not necessarily a character that gives out the tea ingredients, you will probably have noticed that on completion of some of the puzzles you are given the Tea Ingredients.
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