Tea
As this tea has been carefully selected, we recommend you drink it as is, without adding milk or sugar. But rest assured, we won't judge if you do.
Nowadays, we have too little opportunity to use the question "Did your tea took away that trapping tubby cough?" in a conversation.
Better safe than sorry. Before "grumbling like a monster", trust the powers of ginger and do not underestimate the hours of sleep.
For a complete experience, put on warm stockings. Still cold? Opt for a heated bag or cat on your feet.
It’s a rainy monday morning, you just dropped your phone in a puddle and a passing truck splashes all over? You deserve a little sunny comfort, especially considering the fact that ... you just missed your bus…
Whether it's snowing, raining or hailing, this fruit tea will give a pleasant and warming feeling. It’s even better with a warm blanket and your favorite woolen stockings.
This tea is a perfect nocturnal sweet cravings satisfaction. Excellent with milk, maple syrup and a good b&w film.
Sweat pants, a not-so-smart movie and a cup of Holly peace are all you need for a moment of pure relaxation.