Pomegranate Blueberry Herb Plus- Case of 6 boxes (108 tea bags total)
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Bursting with flavor, this caffeine-free herb tea provides a momentary break from the busy day. Best of all, it effectively delivers Omega 3, shown to support heart health. Now while you're enjoying the uplifting aroma and blended flavors of pomegranate and the hint of blueberry, you'll be sipping your way to a healthier you.
18 individually foil wrapped tea bags per box. 6 boxes per case. Net Wt. 1.39 oz. (39g).
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hibiscus, natural oil blend (tuna oil, soy oil, soy lecithin), sweet blackberry leaves, blueberry fiber, natural pomegranate and blueberry flavors with other natural flavors (soy lecithin), rose hips, pomegranate peel, rosemary, ascorbic acid (Vitamin C), mangosteen peel, wolfberry leaves, kiwi seed
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0mg
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Gluten Free
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$19.75
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Guest Reviews
Reviews are based on a rating of 5 teapots to 1 teapot. 5 teapots being the most favorable.
Could be better.
by AB on May 2, 2012
I thought I would taste pomegranate and blueberry, not fish oil. I even put in a ton of honey, but I still tasted it. If the fish oil taste could be concealed I think you would have a pretty good tea!
Love Your Teas
by Wanda from Burlington on March 11, 2012
I don't know what these other people are talking about because I love this tea that's why I m ordering a case. I can't find it in the market all the time. It taste great to me and fish oil , well isn't that good for you? I don't get where the taste of fish is coming from because I don't taste or smell it. Keep making great teas like this.
Loved it!
by LC from lacey on March 10, 2012
I just started drinking tea to better relax at night and this is one of my favorites! It doesn't even need anything added to it, such as sugar or honey... Tastes great!
Not For Vegetarians
by Jim from Montclair, NJ on January 25, 2012
I'm a vegetarian interested in health, so I bought this tea because of the omega 3 benefit. I did not read the ingredient list at the store, though; I just assumed that Bigelow would not do something so unexpected and desultory as mixing fish oil with tea leaves. I assumed that they would have used flax oil with perhaps a bit of algal oil for the omega 3 benefit.
Then I got home and saw the fine print about fish oil. So, I will never buy this tea again. The local supermarket doesn't take back bought items, so I decided to compromise my veggie philosophy a bit and brew up a cup, to see what it tasted like.
Well, sorry Bigelow, even if I wasn't a veg-head, I'd have to put this one on the YUCK list. The cloudy texture isn't very comforting, and the fishy taste comes thru despite the amped-up berry flavors. I could even smell the fish before I took a sip.
Bigelow, if you could figure out a way to make this tea with flax oil and maybe a touch of algal oil for DHA, the veggie crowd might sign up. But the fish oil idea is a real clinker. You should have at least put a note on the front of the box saying "contains animal products".
Sorry, I'm not sorry
by Kim from Michigan on January 12, 2012
I'm pretty much a tea-aholic, and I love Bigelow teas. Well ... not this one. One sip and it was all over — there was nothing to be done for the really awful case of fish-mouth. I appreciate the effort, but please, oh, please warn a girl next time!
Love Bigelow teas, but this was awful
by Dawn from Manahawkin, NJ on November 25, 2011
I couldn't wait to try this tea. I love Bigelow teas over all other brands. It was so disappointing to taste this tea, it was awful. It also brewed cloudy & had a funny smell. Back to my other Bigelow teas.
mis-Labeled description- no mention of FISH aroma.
by Brian from Sacramento on November 6, 2011
Label reads .... uplifting aroma and blended flavors of pomegranate and hint of blueberry. I cannot bring myself to even one more cup of this. I appreciate the attempt to bring tea lovers a healthy tea but i would rather get my omega 3 elsewhere and enjoy the tea. Would be nice if package were more accurate in the area of aroma. The fish smell kills the enjoyment.
Fish oil in tea
by Ayesa from Ithaca on October 16, 2011
I have been a bigelow loyal for years, especially the super fruit kind of teas, and then saw this product. Pomegranate with omega3 sounded so good. But the fish sip brought all to an end. I was having FISH tea!!! And when I read the contents- of course the Omega 3 was from tuna oil! Disgusting! I am burned once and now I will read Bigelow labels very carefully.
AMAZING!!
by Monica from Wausau on March 3, 2011
I am not a tea person,but I tried this flavor and was amazed by way the flavors danced across my tongue. I am buying a case
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