Bonfire Herbal
by Tupelo Tea- Tea type
- Black Honeybush Blend
- Ingredients
- Aniseed, Apple, Cinnamon, Clove, Cocoa Nibs, Honeybush, Lapsang Souchong, Orange Peel, Red Peppercorn, Rose Hips
- Flavors
- Cinnamon, Licorice, Pepper, Smoke
- Sold in
- Loose Leaf
- Caffeine
- Not available
- Certification
- Not available
- Edit tea info Last updated by Shae
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I bought this one thinking it was caffeine-free and didn’t notice the Lapsang until later. I’m not sure why they labeled it as an herbal.
Sometimes it can be a really tough call how to ‘class’ a tea – I’m sure if it were in the black tea section you would also have people complaining that it’s barely a black tea/mostly herbal. That said, it doesn’t make sense to class it as caffeine free unless their website is just set up to automatically display everything tagged as ‘herbal’ in the caffeine section.
That definitely makes sense. I haven’t had this one in a while, so I can’t remember how light it was or if the black tea was more of a background note. I could see people being irritated though if they were expecting a black tea and it was more honeybush. I bought mine at a physical storefront, and if I remember correctly it was in the herbal section but I don’t remember it saying caffeine-free. That was probably just my assumption because they had it under herbals vs black tea.
I think it would help if they labeled it ‘low caffeine’ or ‘not caffeine-free’ so customers could know at a glance, especially with the word Herbal in the tea name.