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Samhain Spice Herbal Tea

Samhain Spice Herbal Tea

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Comes in a resealable Food Safe Bag. Dried Loose Leaf Tea using organic ingredients sourced in Salem, MA.

Embrace the essence of autumn with Samhain Spice Herbal Tea Blend, a warming and enchanting tea inspired by the season of the witch. Perfect for crisp fall evenings or moments of quiet reflection, this tea is a tribute to the season of change, the turning of the wheel, and the ancient traditions of Samhain. 

Ingredients: Rooibos, ashwagandha, cinnamon, elderberry, nutmeg, orange, ginger, clove

Bag Capacities & Servings:
4.3 x 6.7" bag holds ~30g 1oz (15 servings)
3.6 x 4.8" bag holds ~15g 1/2oz (10 servings)
2.6 x 3.5" bag holds ~7.5g 1/4oz (~3-5 servings)

Brewing Instructions:

  • Loose Leaf Tea: Use 1 teaspoon per 8 oz of water

  • Water Temperature: 200°F (just off boil)

  • Steep Time: 5-7 minutes

  • Optional: Add honey or a splash of milk for extra warmth

Would you like us to include Tea Bags to Put Loose Leaf Tea In? (Free Add On) Let us know in the comment section when checking out or send us a message! 

Disclaimer

Before consuming Please consult a physician if you are pregnant, nursing, on medications or have serious health conditions. not FDA approved, made in small batches by a woman owned small business. Processed in a facility that also houses gluten and peanuts. 

About Us

Tea runs in our family, as we ran one of the first apothecaries on the corner where Moody's Gifts now sits , directly across from the Hawthorne Hotel! Our family included botanists, doctors, servicemen and healers who served Salem since 1628. 

Sally Ballou was a key figure in Salem’s tea culture during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She managed the historic East India Inn & Tea House, a gathering place for travelers and locals alike, where she served fine teas and refreshments. Later, she became the first employee of the House of the Seven Gables tea house, continuing Salem’s long-standing connection to tea and trade. Her dedication to hospitality and the art of tea service left a lasting mark on the city’s history, an inspiration for this special blend. We hope it warms you on a cool night and prepares you for flu season! 

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