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About This
- BOLD & FRAGRANT: This rich blend of tea from the foothills of the Himalayas in the Darjeeling region of India is stimulating yet smooth, elegant and sophisticated. Just one sip and you will know why Darjeeling is known as the champagne of black teas.
- Individually Wrapped: Bigelow tea always come individually wrapped in foil pouches for peak flavor, freshness, and aroma to enjoy everywhere you go! Gluten-free, calorie-free, & Kosher certified; Bigelow tea delivers on all the health benefits of tea.
- Try Every Flavor: There's a Bigelow Tea for every mood and any time of day. Wake up in the morning with English Breakfast, enjoy an afternoon antioxidant boost from Green Tea, or relax & restore with one of our variety of caffeine free herbal teas.
- Blended and Packaged in the USA: In 1945 Ruth Campbell Bigelow created our first tea, Constant Comment, a strong, flavorful black tea blended with aromatic orange peel and sweet warming spices. Today, Bigelow is still 100% Family Owned
- Uncompromised Quality: Since 1945, Bigelow Tea has been a leader in premium tea and proud to be a Certified B Corporation - meeting the highest verified standards of social and environmental performance, transparency and accountability
Overview
- Brand : Bigelow Tea
- Item Form : Teabags
- Flavor : Darjeeling
- Tea Variety : Black
- Unit Count : 168.0 Count
For orders placed before 7am AEDT, we endeavour to process the same business day. Orders placed after 11am AEDT will be processed the next business day.
During sale events and new collection launches, there may be a slighly longer processing time.
You can choose between a refund or a credit note on full priced items.
- Item(s) must be returned in their original condition and packaging: unworn, unwashed and with all tags attached.
- Earrings cannot be returned due to health and safety reasons.
- Return shipping methods and associated costs are the responsibility of the customer.
- Sale items can not be refunded for change of mind.







