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↑About Celestial Seasonings
Celestial Seasonings is a tea company based in Boulder, CO and owned by Hain Celestial Group, which is based in Melville, NY. The company was originally co-founded by Mo Siegel in 1969, who started by wild-harvesting herbs in Colorado and selling herbal teas to local stores under the name "Mo’s 36 and 24". The company eventually grew into a national brand available in virtually all supermarkets in the U.S. The brand was briefly sold to Kraft foods in 1984, but bought back by the original management in 1989, and maintained itself as an independent company until it merged with The Hain Food Group in 2000.
Celestial Seasonings specializes in herbal teas, and is best known for its many varieties of herbal tea blends, although it also sells a few black, white, and green teas as well. It only sells tea and herbs in tea bags, and does not sell any loose-leaf. Its teas are widely available in supermarkets and other stores.
Celestial Seasonings also offers Wellness Teas, which are herb teas blended primarily for their medicinal properties.
↑Physical Locations
Celestial Seasonings Tour Center | Boulder, CO |
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Here's another in Celestial's fairly recent run of new black-tea blends. For a mass-marketed brand commonly available in retail stores, this rendition holds its own, but better quality can be had.
The dry aroma (especially when opening the sack or pouch in which the bags are packaged) may be the best part. This is...

Celestial Seasonings—for decades a specialist in herbal teas—seems to be marketing more black teas of late. I got this from a sampler pack alongside English Breakfast (already reviewed), Peppermint Peak (already reviewed...very tasty) and Earl Grey Creme (soon!). This one confuses me a bit for two reasons:
1. N...

Celestial Seasonings has produced, then retired, at least three flavored white teas, based on RateTea's listings. Is the fourth time the charm?
This apparently new offering, as of October 2021, contains white tea (unspecified type and origin), white chocolate flavor with other natural flavors, cinnamon, peppermin...

This tea has been renamed Vitamin C Shine, but it is still the same product.
I'm not big on orange-flavored teas, but this one is pretty good. Its citrus flavor is more mixed and complex. I like it on its own or with honey, and it tastes good on a sore throat or the like.

This tea is pretty good for bagged tea -- more balanced than the herbal apple cinnamon tea. This is a solid tea when needing the convenience of a bag. I taste a bit of licorice, which I'm not a big fan of, but it isn't dominant. The cinnamon flavor is pretty nice.
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