Celestial Seasonings Tea Reviews
Celestial Seasonings has been at it since 1969, making all sorts of black tea, green tea, and herbal teas out of Boulder, Colorado. The hippy/health/organic marketing here is intense but Celestial Seasonings Tea does seem to have some credentials in that department. If you're ever in doubt, they insist at gunpoint that you take a tour of their tea plant in Boulder. Apparently some passionate entrepreneurs felt the need to take herbs that were medicinal and make them into herbal teas for the rest of the market. What makes Celestial Seasonings unique then, is that it is an herbal tea company that expanded into traditional teas, not the other way around. Whether you’re looking for Celestial Seasonings reviews for Celestial Seasonings herbal tea or Celestial Seasonings green tea, you will find it here.
Celestial Seasonings Cranberry Apple Zinger
Mike: Dax and I have been on a bout of trying out all these Celestial Seasonings herbal teas, of which I am not the biggest fan because I prefer my tea to be tea. The story is no different here. If you like fruit tea...(Read more)
Celestial Seasonings Lemon Zinger
Dax:My first thought when steeping Celestial Seasonings Lemon Zingerherbal teas.” This lemon tea is daaark, not what I expected at all. The smells are very vivid and the flavor is lemony to the fourth power...(Read more)
Celestial Seasonings Sweet Apple Chamomile
Dax: This chamomile tea from Celestial Seasonings is far from unusual. It’s everything you would expect from a tea with the following words in the title: sweet, apple, chamomile. As someone whose word associations with chamomile...(Read more)
Celestial Seasonings Black Cherry Berry
Mike: You know, I do my best to try to treat all teas equally, without prejudice, even this Celestial Seasonings Very Berry Cherry tea. Despite my previous experiences with Celestial Seasonings Teas, I really decided to give this herbal tea a chance...(Read more)
Celestial Seasonings Peppermint Tea
Dax: Mint tea reviews bonanza here at TeaAmigos. Out of the Celestial Seasonings camp comes a peppermint herbal tea with a mind set on the takeover. Celestial Seasonings Peppermint Tea focuses on one thing and one thing only, peppermint...(Read more)
Celestial Seasonings Wildberry Zinger
Mike: Yet another Celestial Seasonings sweet fruit tea but this one is pretty interesting. It has a lot of curious ingredients that add a bitter and tart element to the sweetness: rosehips, roasted chicory, orange peel...(Read more)
Celestial Seasonings Almond Sunset
Mike: Celestial Seasonings Almond Sunset dessert tea is something all tea fanatics and aspiring teasans must watch out for: an herbal tea that smells so good but tastes so bad. No offense to Celestial Seasonings but...(Read more)




