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Rooibis Tea


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Hi all,

Just wanted to share my new find of the day. Celestial Seasonings has a tea called Madagascar Vanilla Red. It's ingredients are Rooibos (pronounced "roy-bus"), natural French vanilla, and vanilla bean. Says right on the bottom that's it's gluten free too. Anyway, I just poured a cup, and it is REALLY yummy!!! So if you're bored of your same ol' teas, and want to venture out, give it a try!! Don't get it if you aren't fond of vanilla though. ;)

I appreciate Celestial Seasonings labeling their teas as gluten free. Some of their teas don't say whether they are or not, so I stay away from them. And some say "may contain gluten." It's nice to have a company that is specific. :D

Brenda


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Sorry about the misspelling. The correct spelling is Rooibos. :o

Brenda

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yeah, rooibos is good stuff. (and it means that my tea shelf can have herbal, black, white, green, and red tea! now i just need blue tea. :-P) republic of tea has a similar flavor, and yogi tea makes a red chai that's good too.

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