Candy Cane Lane from Celestial Seasonings and Hot Cinnamon Spice from Harney.
CHestnut tea for sure! makes me feel all warm and cozy
Harney & Sons Cinnamon Sunset. :) Not necessarily Christmas-themed, but it tastes like being in a warm home.
unfortunately, nothing reminds of the Holidays quite like orange pekoe. my grandma used to brew it on “special occasions” only, which meant every Thanksgiving and Christmas we were subjected to the dreaded orange pekoe.
Lapsang Souchong is definitely the tea that reminds me of Christmas. I tried it originally at my grandmother’s house, the same one we always went to for Christmas Eve dinner. I believe it was at one of those dinners that I first tried it (and hated it, but never mind that).
Friendship tea. It’s not exactly the most amazing tea ever but a combination of tang, instant ice tea, and cinnamon I think and celestial seasonings nutcracker suite.
I totally remember that! We called it Spiced Tea. Tang, Instant Tea (now a total gag!), cinnamon, and cloves.
Yeah I remember giving it to one of my middle school teachers for Christmas and he was ecstatic…poor guy :)
Anything with cinnamon and apple (apple is negotiable but cinnamon is absolutely necessary).
Sugar Plum Spice by Celestial Seasonings. I have a cup almost every day. I love the medley of spices that balances any tartness from the plum flavor. I’m very picky about cinnamon and plum blends – because that’s one of my fave blends – but CS does it right.
Now I am yearning for a cup…will have one as soon as I get home! :)
Harney and Son’s Holiday WHITE tea (“This fantastic blend features almonds, cardamom, and vanilla accented by white chamomile flowers”)! I have to ration it so that it will last all year! I just finished my last bag! Time to get moreee…. :)
Bigelow’s Constant Comment does it every time. When we were kids, we made pomanders by studding oranges with cloves and hung them in the closets in the winter—anybody else remember doing that? Constant Comment reminds me of those.
I loved pomanders! I made one a couple Christmases ago to relive the magic.
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