March: For Celebration and Education

March is Women's History Month AND National Caffeine Awareness Month. We were delighted to learn how a tea party of five women started the 72-year organized struggle for women's right to vote.

Read on for more information about how caffeine can affect your health, and use code HERBAL0315 to save 15% when you stock up on herbal infusions.

March on!
Is Caffeine Good for You?

Caffeine can be used to stay alert, and can even protect against some diseases, including Parkinson’s. However, in some people, it can disrupt sleep and cause anxiety. Be sure to ask your doctor about whether caffeine is right for your body.

Whether you’re switching to a caffeine-free alternative for health reasons, or simply finding something tasty to drink in the evenings, we have several naturally caffeine-free herbal teas to suit your fancy.
Tea Started Brewing Women's Right to Vote

We are forever indebted to Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony (pictured above) and all the other steadfast activists for bringing us a step closer to equality. And of course, we'd like to thank our favorite beverage for its role in the suffragette movement.

It all started with a tea party on July 9, 1948, when Jane Hunt invited four women to her house in Waterloo, New York for tea: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott and her sister Martha Wright, and Mary Ann McClintock...
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Our Favorite Caffeine-Free Infusions:
Slightly sweet and spicy, this blend includes adaptogens helpful to adapt to physical and hormonal stressors.
A well-balanced blend that includes raspberries and raspberry leaves with peppermint, chamomile, and hibiscus.
Organic berries and hibiscus combine to make this delightfully-refreshing brew that is great hot or iced.
Each month we'll send two 2-ounce selections carefully chosen to awaken your taste buds without caffeine.