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We’ve added juicy peach flavor to our handpicked green tea. The result is a smooth and soothing cup of oh so delicious green tea with a sweet peach note. Sure to satisfy all of your taste buds.
About the Brand
The Bigelow Tea Story Beginning the moment our founder, Ruth Campbell Bigelow created "Constant Comment" Tea in her kitchen in 1945, our family has focused on just one thing trying to make the finest teas possible. Over the years we have introduced many new flavors as well as concepts in tea. Today we offer a selection of deliciously different blends of teas and green teas, a wide variety of herbal teas and teas flavored with real fruit juice. Today Bigelow Tea is the number one specialty tea company in the United States. And to think it all began with the first legendary black tea flavored with golden orange rind and sweet spice "Constant Comment"Tea. Bigelow takes immense pride in providing the tea drinking community with the best tea at a great value. We only use hand- picked teas, real spices, flavors and herbs. The flavors and blends we have created are second to none. Some of our teas contain up to twenty different ingredients! And because tea is a leaf that can dry out we take steps to protect it. To keep the teas fresh, we seal our tea bags in protective packets. We simply have to protect those delightful flavors. That's why a cup of Bigelow Tea is aromatic and delicious; a true indulgence for the senses.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the size of the Bigelow Tea Green Tea with Peach package? A: The package contains twenty tea bags in each box, and there are six boxes for a total of one hundred twenty tea bags.
- Q: What ingredients are in Bigelow Tea Green Tea with Peach? A: The tea consists of green tea, peach flavor, and other natural ingredients, providing a smooth and delightful flavor experience.
- Q: Is Bigelow Tea Green Tea with Peach gluten-free? A: Yes, Bigelow Tea Green Tea with Peach is gluten-free, making it suitable for those with gluten sensitivities.
- Q: How do I prepare Bigelow Tea Green Tea with Peach? A: To prepare, steep one tea bag in hot water for three to five minutes, depending on your preferred strength.
- Q: Can I drink Bigelow Tea Green Tea with Peach iced? A: Yes, Bigelow Tea Green Tea with Peach can be enjoyed hot or iced for a refreshing beverage option.
- Q: Is this tea suitable for children? A: Yes, Bigelow Tea Green Tea with Peach is caffeine-containing but can be enjoyed by older children under adult supervision.
- Q: How should I store Bigelow Tea Green Tea with Peach? A: Store the tea bags in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain freshness and flavor.
- Q: What is the shelf life of Bigelow Tea Green Tea with Peach? A: The shelf life is typically two years if stored properly in a sealed package.
- Q: Can I reuse the tea bag for a second cup? A: Yes, you can reuse the tea bag for a second cup, although the flavor may be less intense.
- Q: How does Bigelow Tea Green Tea with Peach compare to other flavored teas? A: Bigelow Tea Green Tea with Peach offers a unique combination of smooth green tea and sweet peach notes, distinguishing it from other flavored teas.
- Q: Is Bigelow Tea Green Tea with Peach suitable for a diet? A: Yes, it is calorie-free, making it a great choice for those monitoring their calorie intake.
- Q: What makes Bigelow Tea unique compared to other brands? A: Bigelow Tea prides itself on using hand-picked ingredients and offering a variety of unique flavors, setting it apart in the tea market.
- Q: Does Bigelow Tea Green Tea with Peach contain any artificial flavors? A: No, Bigelow Tea Green Tea with Peach is made with natural flavors, ensuring a pure tea experience.
- Q: Can I find Bigelow Tea Green Tea with Peach in stores? A: Yes, it is widely available at grocery stores and online retailers across the United States.
- Q: What is the recommended brewing temperature for this tea? A: The recommended brewing temperature is approximately two hundred degrees Fahrenheit for optimal flavor extraction.

