Product Description:
Due to customer demand, we formulated our famous naturally sweet cinnamon-orange flavor in a green tea. This beverage is not only high in anti-oxidants, but also delicious!
Product Details
- Feature:
- Green tea lovers can now enjoy the naturally sweet flavor of our world-famous MarketSpice tea
- High in anti-oxidants
- Cinnamon-orange flavor
- Store in a glass jar to preserve flavor
- Binding: Misc.
- Brand: MarketSpice
- EAN: 0020401055904
- Ingredients: Chinese green tea, cinnamon-orange flavoring, stevia and spices
- Label: MarketSpice
- Manufacturer: MarketSpice
- Model: 5590
- ProductGroup: Grocery
- ProductTypeName: GROCERY
- Publisher: MarketSpice
- Studio: MarketSpice
- UPC: 020401055904
Customer Reviews 

Sugar NOT Required
2008-04-24This product is delicious. I took a Savory Seattle tour and learned that their products uses fresh herbs with with natural and artificial flavors (most likely from oils) and contains and requires NO SUGAR. Sweet enough on its own and healthy. Try there spices as well. Market Spice alone is a five start store.

A wonderful tea
2007-02-12A tea that's sweetish and flavorful in a natural and spicy way.

MarketSpice Green Tea
2007-01-29Much to my amazement, this is even better than the original MarketSpice Tea. Has a different, very subtle flowery note in the background. Very good.
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