Yogi Pure Decaf Green Tea, 16 Tea Bags (Pack of 6)

August 29, 2014 - Comment

At Yogi we believe the purpose of business is to serve. Yogi was founded on that belief and still uses the idea of business serving as its guiding principle: “Feel Good, Be Good, Do Good.” At Yogi we are committed to providing healthy, natural teas that are accessible to as many people as possible. With

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At Yogi we believe the purpose of business is to serve. Yogi was founded on that belief and still uses the idea of business serving as its guiding principle: “Feel Good, Be Good, Do Good.” At Yogi we are committed to providing healthy, natural teas that are accessible to as many people as possible. With more than 40 years of experience, we strive to support the health and well-being of our consumers by incorporating the highest-quality natural and organic ingredients in our teas. Since our founding in 1969, the holistic teachings of Ayurveda and healthy living have been the inspiration behind Yogi. These teachings continue to inform how we develop our products, and we honor and reflect them through the Yogi Principles.

Product Features

  • Green tea, with its subtle and delicious flavor, can help encourage vitality
  • Organic tea leaves are perfectly blended and naturally decaffeinated to maintain the flavor and antioxidant benefits
  • Powerful antioxidants offer a gentle way to support the body against damaging free radicals
  • Relax and enjoy green tea?s zesty qualities any time of day
  • USDA certified organic herbal supplement made with non-GMO ingredients

Comments

Letta Meinen says:

Great Buy 0

Ann says:

my tried and true brand 0

skacleve "skacleve" says:

Didn’t like this too well Good green tea has a subtle, fresh, “green” flavor that’s hard to describe. It’s fresh and light, and some describe it as “grassy.” This tea is OK, but it has an undertone that is a little off for me. Maybe because it’s decaf. I’ve tried several brands of green decaf, and none are good. Maybe green tea just doesn’t lend itself to decaffeinating. I rated this one two stars because I didn’t hate it, as one star denotes, but didn’t like it much either. I’m partial to regular (caffeinated)…

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