šŗPretty in Pink: Why Hibiscus Tea Deserves a Spot in Your Cup šŗ
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Move over boring beverages⦠Hibiscus Tea is here to steal the spotlight!
With its vibrant ruby-red color, tart cranberry-like flavor, and refreshing zing, hibiscus isnāt just beautiful in the cupāitās loaded with benefits that make your body say āthank you.ā

What Is Hibiscus Tea?
Hibiscus tea is made from the dried petals of the hibiscus flower.
The result?
A naturally caffeine-free herbal tea thatās bold, fruity, tangy, and incredibly refreshing.
Think of it as lemonadeās sophisticated, tea-loving cousin!

Why Tea Lovers Are Obsessed with Hibiscus
šŗ Supports Heart Health
Hibiscus has been studied for its potential to support healthy blood pressure and circulation. Your heart may just have a new favorite drink!
šŗ Packed with Antioxidants
Those gorgeous deep-red petals are rich in antioxidants, which help fight oxidative stress in the body. Translation: more goodness, less junk for your cells to deal with.
šŗ Refreshing & Hydrating
Served iced, itās incredibly thirst-quenching and a fantastic alternative to sugary sodas.
šŗ Healthy Weight Goals
Itās naturally calorie-free and full of flavor without any added sugar.

Daniās "Pro Tip": The 50/50 Mix
Hibiscus absolutely LOVES fruit.
While my Organic Hibiscus is perfect for the purist, my Organic Hibiscus Sangria takes things to a tropical level with a delicious zesty vibe.
Here is an insider secret
Many of my customers love mixing these two 50/50!
By blending the pure dried hibiscus petals with the Sangria blend, you get the maximum health benefits and deep ruby color, but with all the fun, fruity flavor of a summer mocktail. Itās absolutely fabulous iced!
You can also get creative by adding fresh orange, lemon, mint, or berries to your brew.
Thereās no wrong combinationālet your taste buds guide you.

A Note on Wellness
For most healthy adults, hibiscus is a safe, antioxidant-rich treat.
However, because it is so effective at what it does, a few groups (such as those with low blood pressure, those on certain medications, or those who are pregnant) should check with their doctor before drinking it regularly.
Like most things in life: delicious in moderation, questionable by the gallon!
Hereās to your new "Pretty in Pink" drink.
Come see us at the shop and grab both blends to try the 50/50 mix for yourself!
~Dani
Disclaimer: This newsletter is for informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition. It is not to replace the advice of a qualified healthcare or medical professional.
