Yerba Mate Peach Mango Tea - Super Calm Yerba Mate - Low Sugar Content, Clean Energy with No Crash - Stay Refreshed and Focused Throughout the Day - Ideal for Health Enthusiasts - 30 Servings
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Yerba Mate Peach Mango Tea - Super Calm Yerba Mate - Low Sugar Content, Clean Energy with No Crash - Stay Refreshed and Focused Throughout the Day - Ideal for Health Enthusiasts - 30 Servings
Product Details
Brand: THEANECHO
Product Type: Mate Tea
UPC | EAN: 781857598994
Description
Just mix with water for a refreshing, smooth yerba mate drink in seconds. Pure, Natural Energy - Forget synthetic caffeine.
Features
Clean, Balanced Energy for Your Day - Enjoy a gentle energy lift from natural yerba mate, perfect for busy professionals, students, and anyone on the go. Unlike traditional energy drinks or coffee, this tea offers a refreshing pick-me-up with a smooth finish-no crash, no jitters
Naturally Gentle on the Stomach - Crafted with a blend of peach mango flavor, yerba mate, and dietary fiber from prebiotics, this tea is designed to be light and easy to digest. Ideal for those who appreciate a feel-good tea experience that fits into their wellness routine
Made with Organic, Plant-Based Ingredients - This Super Calm Yerba Mate blend is thoughtfully made with organic ingredients and contains no artificial additives. It's a smart choice for tea lovers who value clean-label, plant-based products in their daily routine
Stay Sharp and Refreshed - Sip your way through the day with a tea that helps keep you feeling clear and focused. Whether you're studying, working, or simply staying active, our yerba mate tea is a great companion for a productive day
Naturally Low in Sugar, Full of Flavor - With only 2g of sugar per serving, this peach mango yerba mate delivers a deliciously light and fruity taste. A satisfying option for those reducing sugar intake without compromising on flavor