Your New Quick and Healthful Alternative to Soda | * Limited Time Offer! * | When you need a quick way to quench your thirst without disrupting your work day, why not try the tea you don't even have to brew, instead of health-wrecking soda? The one used by the Pharaohs, and throughout history in China, Mexico, the Caribbean, Africa, and Europe... sometimes for health, sometimes as a ceremonial wedding toast, and more.
And today many people embrace this tea.
From a subclass of the polyphenols, it's is loaded with flavonoids which may: - Help support memory and concentration
- Boost the effectiveness of vitamin C
- Help promote a healthy heart and immune system
- Support blood pressure and cholesterol levels already within the normal range
- Help you manage weight challenges
Hibiscus tea is tantalizingly fresh and is as hassle-free as pumping a few sprays into a glass of fresh, clean, hot or cold water. No waiting around for it to steep. You can enjoy it immediately. It's free of artificial colors, flavors, synthetic ingredients and preservatives. And its USDA Organic certification assures you full delivery of flavonoids. Also contains no sugar or high fructose corn syrup. Plus, its airless pump technology protects the tea from going bad. Claim your exciting new thirst-quencher today, just in time for warm spring days.
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