Caffeine Free Herbal Teas
Soothing & Relaxing Infusions
Browse all Loose Leaf Caffeine Free Herbal Tea
Bird of Paradise
Tropical piña colada. Absolutely delicious iced or hot!
Daybreak in Martinique
Smooth & delicate French lavender Earl Grey rooibos tea.
Golden Dragon Ginseng
Spiced herbal tea with apples, ginger, and hints of citrus.
Harvest Apple Chamomile
Calming autumn tea with sweet apples and hints of cinnamon.
Herbal Sachets: Organic Chamomile Tea
A Caffeine-Free Organic Tea Hand-Picked in Small Batches.
Herbal Sachets: Organic Elderflower Tea
A Caffeine-Free Organic Tea Hand-Picked in Small Batches.
Herbal Sachets: Organic Wild Dandelion
A Caffeine-Free Organic Tea Hand-Picked in Small Batches.
Herbal Sachets: Stinging Nettle Leaf Tea
A Caffeine-Free Organic Tea Hand-Picked in Small Batches.
Higbie & Sons Collection: An African Morrow Dessert Rooibos
Silky maple, chocolate bits, and the smoky essence of bacon.
Higbie & Sons Collection: Spice Caravan
Light herbal tea with cinnamon, ginger, and cardamom spices.
Holiday Spice
The perfect blend of sweet spices, rich and warm in winter!
Indigo Lagoon
Magical blue tea with tropical flavors of mango and lychee.
Lavender Lace
Relaxing lavender laced with mint and a touch of cinnamon.
Lemon Meringue
Luscious lemons swirl with vanilla in a delicate herbal tea.
Lemon Soufflé
Smooth floral citrus of lemon zest, cornflower, and vanilla.
Midsummer Rendezvous
Sweet blueberries and smooth lavender unite in rooibos tea.
Moonlight Parade
Delicate fruit nectar of elderberries, apples, and carrots.
Peaches Promenade
Fairy fruit tisane with tart dried fruit pieces and flowers.
Sweet Autumn Crisp Rooibos
Autumn herbal with brown sugar and sweet, grilled pineapple.
Van Gogh, Smiling
Citrus and caramel artistically blend in this fruit tisane.
Winter Mint Rooibos
A cozy winter burst of mint, chocolate, and creamy vanilla.
Thank you for exploring our Loose Leaf Caffeine Free Herbal Tea
Loose Leaf Caffeine Free Herbal Tea isn’t really “tea” as it doesn’t come from the same plant as all the other teas. Because the tea plant itself produces caffeine when it is processed, using other non-caffeinated plants results in a naturally caffeine-free drink.
Plants such as chamomile, lavender, or Rooibos—the African red-bush—might be used instead as the tea base for herbal teas. In some cases, the teas might be made entirely of dried fruits, which we refer to as Tisanes and often call “Princess or Fairy Teas,” as they are usually bright pink or red in color.
Traditionally, herbal teas are used for medicinal purposes and can be beneficial in a variety of ways such as settling an upset stomach, aiding sleep, or improving digestion. But ours also taste good!
We hope our Caffeine Free Herbal Tea helps you connect with your family and friends for years to come!