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Quench Your Thirst With Refreshing Fruit Teas

Looking for a caffeine-free way to quench your summer thirst that is also sweet and flavorful, tastes delicious hot and cold, and can even be made into refreshing alcohol-free mocktails?

Explore Uptown Tea Shop's Fruit Teas.

PiΓ±a Colada Fruit Tea

Fruit teas are not actually "tea" since they don't contain any leaves from the Camelia Sinensis plant. The correct term is "Tisane", but most of us just use the word tea for simplicity's sake.

My fruit teas contain real pieces of fruit in a variety of combinations that give them their distinct flavors.

I personally prefer my fruit teas iced, especially since temperatures are expected to reach the 90s in many parts of the country this week. However, you can also drink them hot.

Organic Hibiscus Tea

are all excellent options for iced teas.

These teas are sweet and fruity and offer a variety of flavors to please everyone.

Plus, they're mom and kid-approved. Moms love fruit teas because they contain no caffeine or added sugar, and kiddos love them because they taste great.

Mango and Friends Fruit Tea

Grandma's Garden Fruit Tea

I think fruit teas shine brightest when served over ice, so steep them strong, chill them down, and pour over cubes for the ultimate zero-sugar refresher β€” ideal for anyone watching their weight.

You can earn extra bonus points for garnishing your tea with fresh fruit and herbs, taking your drink to the next level. And if you add an adult beverage, we'll never tell πŸ˜‰.

Sunny Lemonade Fruit Tea

Benefits of Fruit Teas

  • Hydrating & caffeine-free
  • Packed with antioxidants from fruits & herbs
  • No added sugar (unless you want it!)
  • Kid-approved
  • Cocktail and mocktail ready

DIY Fruity Mocktail Idea

  • Berry Fizz Cooler - Any of my fruit teas would work in this recipe
  • Brew a strong cup of berry fruit tea
  • Let cool and pour over ice
  • Top with sparkling water
  • Garnish with lemon slices and fresh berries or mint
  • Sip, smile, and enjoy!

Organic Hibiscus Sangria Herbal Tea

Pink Dragonfruit With Ginger Fruit Tea

Do you have questions or need recommendations? Feel free to reply to this email, call or text – we're here to help you every step of the way.

Here's to staying hydrated with sweet and flavorful Fruit Teas,

~Dani

PS. Let me know if you have a favorite and which teas you enjoy using them for.

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.

Strawberry Cream Fruit Tea


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