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Zingy Ginger Herbal Tea, 100 Count

  • Zingy Ginger Herbal Tea, 100 Count

  • caffeine free

The 3-second version

  • Ginger-forward blend with fennel and spearmint for balanced heat
  • Caffeine-free, so you can brew it morning or night without concern
  • Hundred individually wrapped tea bags for months of daily drinking
  • Ginger-forward flavor may be too bold for delicate palates
  • Hundred-bag commitment if you're unsure about the blend
  • Fennel's subtle licorice note can be polarizing for some

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Caffeine-Free Ginger Tea with Fennel and Spearmint

Most ginger teas are either too timid—barely there ginger that gets lost under lemon or honey—or too aggressive, leaving you with nothing but burn. This blend solves both problems by centering the ginger and then supporting it with fennel and spearmint, so you get heat that doesn't need diluting and complexity that holds up over a hundred cups. The hundred-count format matters if you're the kind of person who drinks herbal tea daily and tires of buying the same four-flavor sampler every other week. You commit to one blend, it stays fresh in individual wrappers, and you stop thinking about restocking for three months.

Good gift when

  • People who want caffeine-free warmth without switching to decaf coffee
  • Regular tea drinkers looking for a bulk supply that stays fresh
  • Anyone who likes ginger but finds straight ginger tea too intense
  • Those who drink herbal tea throughout the day and need a reliable staple

Skip it if You prefer delicate, floral herbal teas—this one leads with ginger's spicy punch and won't appeal if you gravitate toward chamomile or lavender profiles.

Specs

Quantity
100 tea bags
Caffeine
Caffeine-free
Ingredients
Ginger, fennel, spearmint
Tea Type
Herbal infusion

What's included

  • 100 individually wrapped tea bags

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

Ships in a retail box; consider wrapping or a gift bag for presentation.

The details

This herbal tea puts ginger front and center, backed by fennel and spearmint to round out the heat. You get a hundred individually wrapped tea bags, each one caffeine-free and ready to steep into a cup that tastes awake without the jitters.

Ginger carries the blend with its characteristic bite and warmth, the kind that spreads across your palate and settles in your chest. Fennel softens the edges with a faint licorice note, while spearmint adds a cool finish that keeps the spice from overwhelming. The result is balanced—assertive enough to notice, gentle enough to drink before bed.

Steep one bag in hot water for three to five minutes, depending on how much punch you want. The longer it sits, the more the ginger comes through. You can drink it plain, add honey if you prefer sweetness, or pour it over ice for a chilled version that still delivers that warming ginger kick.

The hundred-count box means you can brew a cup daily for more than three months without reordering. Each bag is individually sealed, so the blend stays fresh whether you're opening the first one or the last. The format works just as well at home as it does in an office drawer or a travel bag.

Because it contains no caffeine, you can reach for this tea any time of day. Morning, afternoon, evening—it won't interfere with sleep or leave you wired. The ginger itself has a naturally energizing quality, but it's the kind that comes from flavor and aroma rather than stimulants.

The fennel and spearmint keep this from being a one-note ginger tea. You get layers: the initial heat, the herbal undertones, the cool aftertaste. It's a blend that rewards attention if you're sitting down to focus on it, but it also holds up as a background drink when you're multitasking.

If you've tried ginger tea before and found it too sharp or too mild, this one splits the difference. The supporting herbs temper the intensity without diluting it. You still taste the ginger in every sip, but it doesn't burn or dominate the way a pure ginger infusion might.

The tea bags themselves are designed for convenience. No loose leaves to measure, no strainer to clean. Drop one in a mug, pour water, wait, and drink. The individual wrapping means you can toss a few in your bag without worrying about them going stale or picking up other flavors from whatever else is in there.

For anyone who drinks herbal tea regularly, the hundred-count format offers better value than buying smaller boxes every few weeks. For anyone new to ginger blends, it's a low-stakes way to see if this style of tea fits into your routine. The flavor is distinctive but not polarizing, and the lack of caffeine makes it easy to integrate into any part of your day.

A warming herbal blend built around fresh ginger, delivering spice and calm in equal measure

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Questions

How long should I steep each tea bag?
Steep for three to five minutes in hot water. A shorter steep gives you a milder cup with more spearmint coming through, while a longer steep brings out the ginger's full heat and intensity. Start with four minutes and adjust from there based on your taste.
Can I drink this tea cold or iced?
Yes. Steep a bag in hot water as usual, let it cool, then pour over ice. The ginger's warmth still comes through even when chilled, and the spearmint's coolness becomes more pronounced. You can also steep two bags in less water for a concentrated brew that won't dilute as the ice melts.
Does this tea contain any actual tea leaves?
No, this is a pure herbal infusion made from ginger, fennel, and spearmint. It contains no Camellia sinensis (the tea plant), which is why it's naturally caffeine-free and can be enjoyed at any time of day without affecting sleep.
How long do the tea bags stay fresh in the box?
Each bag is individually wrapped, so they stay fresh throughout the life of the box. As long as you store the box in a cool, dry place away from strong odors, the last bag should taste the same as the first. The sealed wrappers protect the blend from moisture and air exposure.
Is the ginger flavor very strong or intense?
The ginger is the dominant flavor, but the fennel and spearmint temper its sharpness. You get a noticeable warmth and spice without the aggressive burn of pure ginger tea. If you've found other ginger teas too mild, this one will deliver more kick; if you've found them too harsh, the supporting herbs make it more approachable.

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