Tea

Flu buster

Better safe than sorry. Before "grumbling like a monster", trust the powers of ginger and do not underestimate the hours of sleep.

C$10.50 C$0.21
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Asian flower

Asian flower is as comforting as your granny’s apple pie. Like her, it solves any problems.

C$13.00 C$0.26
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Peach jar

Be cool, but don't be fresh.

C$10.00 C$0.20
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Bag of 15 sachets - Spicy chaï

For an optimal experience, add sugar and milk. Waggle your hips on furious Indian music. And, it’s on.

C$599.50 C$11.99
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Turmeric mango

It takes two to mango... (ahem)

C$10.00 C$0.20
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Vitamin T.

If you want to do a naked snow bath, you're going to catch a cold anyway.

C$9.50 C$0.19
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Mint Matcha Izu (50g)

Use your bamboo whip to dissolve your Matcha like a pro. Japanese tea master Rikyû would be proud!

C$800.00 C$16.00
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Flowery lavender

Never believe the stories of someone who has just been drinking Flowery lavender. It seems to have a strange effect.

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Lemonized rooibos

After eating four or five boars, drink a Lemonized rooibos to help digestion. For the sweet seeker, this infusion is also a great match with dessert …

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Yunnan pu-erh

The pu-erh is renowned for its digestive properties, fat and cholesterol lowering. In case you care about those sort of things.

C$12.50 C$0.25
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Rose tea

To bring out the flowery notes, add a cloud of milk or cream. Keep calm. And carry on.

C$10.00 C$0.20
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Not so squeezed orange

It’s a great match with the “Les feuilles mortes de Jacques Prévert” poem or the “La chanson de Prévert de Serge Gainsbourg” song. But, you know, with a Bruce Willis action flick...it's still good!

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