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decaf blueberry

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decaf blueberry
Decaf Blueberry in bulk available for wholesale. Decaf black tea with fresh blueberry flavor. Highly aromatic cup, with a slightly sweet and rounded texture.

A gentle, natural decaffeination process retains the delicate shape and flavor of the tea leaves. Our decaf teas are decaffeinated using the superior carbon dioxide (CO2) process, which retains the most flavor and antioxidants.

This tea contains trace amounts of caffeine | Steep at 212° for 3 minutes.

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Ingredients & Lore

blended with decaf ceylon tea, natural blueberry flavor, raspberry leaves & blueberries

Blueberries are common ingredients in salads, pies, muffins, syrups, spreads, and more, but did you know they're also popular on the big screen? In the movie Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory (based on Roald Dahl's novel, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory), spoiled golden ticket-winner Veruca Salt turns into a giant blueberry after trying an experimental piece of gum. The fruit is also featured in the animated Veggie Tales episode "Madame Blueberry," which is itself based on the French novel Madame Bovary. One other place where blueberry shines? As the centerpiece of this decaf tea.

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