
Green Tea
Green tea is good for your body because it naturally contains a very powerful class of antioxidants that are effective at combating the harmful molecules known as “free radicals.” When left unchecked, free radicals build up in the body, which can ultimately compromise the body’s well-being. By taming free radicals, antioxidants help to maintain the body’s good health.
White Tea
White tea comes from only the first few tender leaves and new buds of the tea plant harvested in early springtime in the mountains of China. It was once so rare that it was reserved for Chinese royalty.
Black Tea
Black tea is good for your body because it naturally contains a very powerful class of antioxidants that are effective at combating the harmful molecules known as “free radicals.” When left unchecked, free radicals build up in the body, which can ultimately compromise the body’s well-being. By taming free radicals, antioxidants help to maintain the body’s good health.
Herbal Tea
Herbal tea is made from many plants using not just the leaves, but also the flowers, roots, bark and seeds. Blending the flavors of different herbs results in an infinite variety of healthful taste sensations, and in fact, this exploration is one of the greatest pleasures of working with herbs. The majority of herbal teas naturally contain no caffeine at all, which accounts in part for their mellow, soothing personality—and their growing popularity in today’s hectic, high-pressure world.
Anderson Tea Company List of Teas
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| Green | White | Black | Herbal |
| Blueberry | Decaf White | Earl Grey | Decaf Herbal |
| Cranberry | Pear | Chai | Fruit Explosion |
| Honey Chamomile | Peach | Vanilla Chai | Chamomile |
| Decaf Mint | Plum | Darjeeling | Perppermint |
| Lemon | Vanilla | English Breakfast | Sleepy Tea |
| Raspberry | Apple | Orange Spice | Apple Cinnamon |
| Regular | Regular | Regular | Regular |

