Cinnamon Cheshire Organic Tea
Cinnamon Cheshire Organic Tea- A mischievous grin in every sip
Spiced Wonderland Tea
Slip down the rabbit hole and into a teacup with Cinnamon Cheshire — a curious brew of sarsaparilla root, golden cinnamon, zesty orange peel, warming ginger, sweet licorice, aromatic cloves, and earthy yellowdock root.
It’s as mysterious as a grin that lingers in the air and as cozy as a seat by the Hatter’s hearth.
One sip and you may find yourself vanishing into a world where the teapots whistle riddles, the spoons dance, and time tastes like spice.Cinnamon Cheshire Brewing Ritual
Gather your cup and kettle — preferably a teacup with a curious grin, or one that makes you smile.
Measure 1–2 teaspoons of Cinnamon Cheshire per 8 oz of freshly boiled water.
Steep for 5–7 minutes, allowing the roots, spices, and citrus to mingle like a playful tea party.
Inhale deeply as the aroma rises — imagine whispers of the Cheshire Cat guiding you through the leaves.
Sip slowly, letting warmth and spice curl around your senses.
Optional delight: stir in a touch of honey or a slice of orange to sweeten the whimsy.
Pause, smile, and maybe vanish for a moment — this is your magical tea-time escape.
Contains:
Organic sarsaparilla root, organic cinnamon, organic orange peel, organic ginger, organic licorice root, organic cloves and organic yellowdock root.
Safety:
Not for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding — sarsaparilla, yellow dock, and licorice root may affect hormone balance and stimulate uterine activity.
Avoid with high blood pressure, heart conditions, or kidney disease — due to possible effects of licorice root on sodium and potassium levels.
May interact with medications — especially diuretics, corticosteroids, blood thinners, and drugs processed by the liver (licorice, sarsaparilla, yellow dock).
Avoid with liver disorders — yellow dock contains anthraquinones, which can stress the liver in large amounts or prolonged use.
May cause allergic reactions in those sensitive to cinnamon or clove.
Not recommended for children under 12 years old without professional guidance.
Short-term use recommended — prolonged use of yellow dock or licorice root can lead to electrolyte imbalance or digestive irritation.
