Pirate Tea




NZ $22.00
When Pirates aren't plundering, pillaging or knitting, they often have a lovely cup of tea.
The Pirate Tea in this tin is a mixture of Gunpowder Green Tea and Seaweed. Green tea is loaded with antioxidants and nutrients while seaweed has long been used to increase overall health.
In the Caribbean, seaweed-based drinks and soups are drunk as a regular pick-me-up, or after an illness and we all know that pirates need a pick-me-up every now and then.
This tin is a handy size for carrying with you on your skirmishes - and coupled with the cup size tea infuser, you can have a relaxing brew whenever you fancy. Green tea can be brewed 3 or 4 times - so a small amount will last you a whole day.
The tea, tin and fancy-pants infuser comes to you in a booty bag with an old pirate map thrown in as well. Enjoy
The Pirate Tea in this tin is a mixture of Gunpowder Green Tea and Seaweed. Green tea is loaded with antioxidants and nutrients while seaweed has long been used to increase overall health.
In the Caribbean, seaweed-based drinks and soups are drunk as a regular pick-me-up, or after an illness and we all know that pirates need a pick-me-up every now and then.
This tin is a handy size for carrying with you on your skirmishes - and coupled with the cup size tea infuser, you can have a relaxing brew whenever you fancy. Green tea can be brewed 3 or 4 times - so a small amount will last you a whole day.
The tea, tin and fancy-pants infuser comes to you in a booty bag with an old pirate map thrown in as well. Enjoy
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Shipping details
- Ships from Haumoana, New Zealand.
- Free Standard post within NZ
- $6.00 Courier within NZ
($1.00 with another item) - $15.00 Australia
($2.00 with another item) - $20.00 Rest of the World
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NZ $22.00
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