Case Weight: 88 lbs
Blend of raspberry fruit and hibiscus, tart cup
Origin: China Case Weight: 66 lbs
Natural leaf, green tea with pomegranate fruit flavor
Origin: China
Case Weight: 66 lbs
Natural leaf, green with quince fruit flavor
Case Weight: 66 lbs
Natural leaf, green tea scented with mandarin orange flavor
Case Weight: 66 lbs
Orange Pekoe - peach flavoring and marigold petals
Case Weight: 66 lbs
Orange Pekoe - passionfruit flavoring and marigold petals
Case Weight: 66 lbs
Orange Pekoe - mango flavoring and marigold petals
Case Weight: 66 lbs
Orange Pekoe - passionfruit-peach flavor, flower petals
Case Weight: 66 lbs
Orange Pekoe - bergamot flavoring
Case Weight: 66 lbs
Orange Pekoe - blackcurrant flavoring and blackcurrant leaves
Case Weight: 66 lbs
Orange Pekoe - blackberry flavoring and blackberry leaves
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Case Weight: 66 lbs
Orange Pekoe - apricot flavoring and marigold petals
Listed below are some of our most popular, flavored teas in stock. All of our stock, flavored teas are designed for "hot" or "iced" application. The base of most of
our black flavored teas is a China blend that has been specially selected to inhibiting clouding so as to make a superior iced tea product. We have many other flavored
teas to offer and we can work with you and your needs to create the right flavoring profile or mix accompanied to the right tea base. Give us a call or for more
information. We also offer flavored teas.
The G.S. Haly Co. has direct access to the largest selection of flavored teas in the world. Custom blends are produced in small batches, sealed in foil-lined,
air-barrier cartons and shipped to our San Francisco warehouse each month. This practice assures a fresh, time-proven flavored tea line for the U.S. market.
Today flavoring extracts and flower petals are considerably less expensive, making these royal blends available at very reasonable costs. Europe, with its diverse tea
culture, has been creating flavored teas for centuries. So it should come as no surprise that all our flavored teas come from the famous flavoring houses of Europe.
Flavored teas have a tradition dating back nearly 1,000 years to the Sung dynasty of China. Due to the high
costs associated with their production, teas like jasmine, lotus and chrysanthemum were often referred to as "Imperial Tribute
Teas."
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