Teeccino Dandelion Roasted Herbal Tea, Variety Pack (Mocha Mint, Red Chai, Coconut, Turmeric), Caffeine free, Gluten free, Acid Free, Prebiotic 10 Tea Bags (Pack of 4)

May 18, 2019 - Comment

Organic roasted dandelion roots replace barley in Teeccino’s new Dandelion Herbal Coffees for the same delicious flavor and health benefits in every cup of Teeccino. Created especially for the gluten sensitive person who needs to be absolutely confident they can drink Teeccino without any gluten reaction. Product Features Gluten-free Contains 4 – 10 count boxes;

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(as of 19 April 2020 8:50 AM EDT - Details)

Organic roasted dandelion roots replace barley in Teeccino’s new Dandelion Herbal Coffees for the same delicious flavor and health benefits in every cup of Teeccino. Created especially for the gluten sensitive person who needs to be absolutely confident they can drink Teeccino without any gluten reaction.

Product Features

  • Gluten-free
  • Contains 4 – 10 count boxes; 1 each of Mocha Mint, Coconut, Turmeric, and Red Chai
  • Convenient and easy to brew anywhere
  • Made in the USA
  • Best selling brand of caffeine-free coffee alternatives

Comments

Anonymous says:

love the use of dandelion, like the option of variety to try stuff out So, I love these because they are caffeine free, gluten free, and use dandelion, which is sooo supportive for the liver and for releasing extra water. I like the variety pack aspect for trying new flavors. Now I know which of these are my favorites, and I can buy just those.

Anonymous says:

I love the taste of this tea but I won’t buy … I love the taste of this tea but I won’t buy it again. It’s frustrating to open the paper package and discover that the tea bag is not sealed well and the tea leaves fall everywhere. I have had several that were defective. I won’t waste my money on it again.

Anonymous says:

Stomach Upset? It’s the Chicory Root/Inulin These all taste great, but if you’re like me and get terrible stomach pain, bloating, and gas after drinking a cup….I finally figured out, it’s the evil chicory. Chicory root provides inulin (a prebiotic fiber), and if you take a look at the box, 1 teabag contains 390 mg of inulin! The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition states that a certain percentage of the population is sensitive to inulin. Lucky me. Caroline from Teeccino responded to my complaint by advising that taking…

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