
Stash - Chocolate Mint Wuyi Oolong, 18 Count
Want an even more luxurious treat? Add some milk or cream to your brew to make this already decadent chocolate tea even richer.
The oolong tea in our Chocolate Mint is sourced from the Wuyi Mountains of China. Wuyi teas are grown wild all over the mountains, rather than in a tea garden. This makes the tea taste a bit deeper and richer compared to the lighter, greener, or stone fruit flavors of other types of oolong teas. All around creating a satisfying combination.
- Ingredients
- Suggested Use
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Oolong tea, peppermint, natural chocolate flavor, cocoa powder, carob powder.
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Steep 1-3 minutes at 160-180 degrees Fahrenheit.
Stash - Chocolate Mint Wuyi Oolong, 18 Count
Want an even more luxurious treat? Add some milk or cream to your brew to make this already decadent chocolate tea even richer.
The oolong tea in our Chocolate Mint is sourced from the Wuyi Mountains of China. Wuyi teas are grown wild all over the mountains, rather than in a tea garden. This makes the tea taste a bit deeper and richer compared to the lighter, greener, or stone fruit flavors of other types of oolong teas. All around creating a satisfying combination.
- Ingredients
- Suggested Use
-
Oolong tea, peppermint, natural chocolate flavor, cocoa powder, carob powder.
-
Steep 1-3 minutes at 160-180 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Want an even more luxurious treat? Add some milk or cream to your brew to make this already decadent chocolate tea even richer.
The oolong tea in our Chocolate Mint is sourced from the Wuyi Mountains of China. Wuyi teas are grown wild all over the mountains, rather than in a tea garden. This makes the tea taste a bit deeper and richer compared to the lighter, greener, or stone fruit flavors of other types of oolong teas. All around creating a satisfying combination.
- Ingredients
- Suggested Use
-
Oolong tea, peppermint, natural chocolate flavor, cocoa powder, carob powder.
-
Steep 1-3 minutes at 160-180 degrees Fahrenheit.
















