Epilogue — Vanilla Orange Tea
Your adventures for today don’t have to end just yet—enjoy a sweet cup of Epilogue with notes of orange and vanilla cream.
Ingredients: Black Tea, Rooibos, Orange Peel, Calendula, Natural Vanilla Flavor
Here’s what Partnering Author Kennedy Sutton has to say:
“This tea is, to me, the epitome of a dessert tea. The flavors of orange and vanilla harken us back to the long, summer days of childhood with fizzy, orange cream dripping down our hands and arms from the creamsicle meant to beat the heat.
I took a sip while on the phone with my friend who lives far away and said, “I’m drinking an amazing tea.”
From a thousand miles away my friend asked, “What does it taste like?”
“It tastes like holding your hand.””
Your adventures for today don’t have to end just yet—enjoy a sweet cup of Epilogue with notes of orange and vanilla cream.
Ingredients: Black Tea, Rooibos, Orange Peel, Calendula, Natural Vanilla Flavor
Here’s what Partnering Author Kennedy Sutton has to say:
“This tea is, to me, the epitome of a dessert tea. The flavors of orange and vanilla harken us back to the long, summer days of childhood with fizzy, orange cream dripping down our hands and arms from the creamsicle meant to beat the heat.
I took a sip while on the phone with my friend who lives far away and said, “I’m drinking an amazing tea.”
From a thousand miles away my friend asked, “What does it taste like?”
“It tastes like holding your hand.””
Your adventures for today don’t have to end just yet—enjoy a sweet cup of Epilogue with notes of orange and vanilla cream.
Ingredients: Black Tea, Rooibos, Orange Peel, Calendula, Natural Vanilla Flavor
Here’s what Partnering Author Kennedy Sutton has to say:
“This tea is, to me, the epitome of a dessert tea. The flavors of orange and vanilla harken us back to the long, summer days of childhood with fizzy, orange cream dripping down our hands and arms from the creamsicle meant to beat the heat.
I took a sip while on the phone with my friend who lives far away and said, “I’m drinking an amazing tea.”
From a thousand miles away my friend asked, “What does it taste like?”
“It tastes like holding your hand.””
Brewing Recommendation: Steep 1 teaspoon in 8oz of 200-212° F water (boiled) covered for 4-5 minutes. Sweeten to taste if desired.
Our Petals tea creations are hand-blended in small batches by Lynn in Greenville, South Carolina. We use organic ingredients from around the world, inspired by beloved stories from our family's library and flavors from our family's backyard garden.
NOTE: Petals Teas are processed and prepared by a home-based food production operation that is not subject to South Carolina's food safety regulations.