Stash Tea Decaf Premium Green Tea - Decaf, Non-GMO Project Verified Premium Tea with No Artificial Ingredients, 30 Count (Pack of 6) - 180 Bags Total
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Stash Tea Decaf Premium Green Tea - Decaf, Non-GMO Project Verified Premium Tea with No Artificial Ingredients, 30 Count (Pack of 6) - 180 Bags Total
DECAFFEINATED JAPANESE STYLE GREEN TEA; Our tea leaves are steam processed in the traditional Japanese style to preserve the flavor; fragrance; & color of the fresh leaf; Enjoy hot or iced; with honey or unsweetened
Brewing up Goodness; All Stash Teas are Non-GMO Verified; Certified Kosher Parve; and never contain artificial ingredients; They also contain zero calories; so you can feel great about treating yourself
Proud to be a B Corp; B Corp certified companies are part of a global community redefining success by balancing profit with purpose; As a B Corp; we meet the highest standards of social and environmental impact; corporate governance; and transparency;
Over 100 Flavors; With classic and unique flavors of black; green; chai; oolong; rooibos; and white teas; as well as gift sets; iced teas; sampler variety packs; and assorted loose-leaf teas; Stash has a little something special for everyone;
Who we are; Stash was brought to life by two hippies in Portland; OR in the 1970's; We’re proudly family-owned; minority-owned and woman led;
Founded in 1972, Stash Tea Company originally operated out of an old Portland Victorian style house, supplying loose herbal teas and bulk herbs to natural food stores. Starting in 1975, the company broadened its focus to include bagged teas and then began to sell a full line of traditional, specialty blend and herbal teas directly to fine restaurants and through a mail order catalog to consumers. Today, Stash Tea Company is one of the largest specialty tea companies in the United States. The company derives its name from an entertaining aspect of tea folklore. In earlier centuries, tea was a valuable commodity traditionally transported by clipper ship. The ship’s captain often was presented with some of the finest teas for his personal use. This supply was his “stash,†stowed carefully as his “private reserve.†Today, the term is still used to denote anything put away carefully because of its preciousness.