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  • 45 of 45 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Level 6 stillclueless

    Member since 23/02/2004

    Reviews written: 131

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages I really do feel relaxed after drinking this and it's tasty, and it's cheap.

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Might not be everyone's cup of tea

    After a recent visit to the Dr, where some concern was raised about elevated blood pressure. Realistically I've always had a phobia of Dr's so the belief is that I suffer from white coat syndrome which naturally causes the blood pressure to rise, but even still, prevention is better than cure so I decided to take action with regards to my diet and recently have cut down my caffeine intake, substituting my morning cup of coffee with a variety of herbal teas from the Twinings range, as well as taking a daily multi vitamin and generally trying to live as stress free a life as possible – easier ... more
  • 7 of 7 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    jsparrow18

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages A mild herbal tea perfect for relaxing

    Disadvantages Disadvantages None

    Caffeine-free, and marked as a relaxing herbal tea, I decided to buy a pack and try it out. I am an avid tea-lover, and I am always trying different teas. This was my first time buying a Twinings product, and I have not been dissappointed. Twinings have really made a great herbal tea here, perfect for relaxing before bedtime. For those of you who do not like camomile tea too much (like my mum), do not fear - the honey and vanilla flavours make this tea really great tasting. Taste The main flavour you'll be tasting is camomile, with a hint of honey and vanilla. The ingredients are, in my ... more
  • 21 of 21 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    genn133423

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Caffeine-free, beautiful taste, relaxing effect.

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Can leave slight aftertaste

    I am very big on my herbal teas-so whenever I spot a new one by my favourite company, Twinings, I try it out. My latest discovery is Twinings latest offering-"Camomile,Honey and Vanilla" flavour teabags. You can pick up a box of 20 teabags(30G) from Sainsburys, or any half-decent health-food shop, for about £1-09/£1-12-price does tend to vary slightly from shop to shop. Twinings are actually a New Zealand based company-but the product is made in the UK-at Andover in Hampshire. For loads of info on Twinings herbal teas checkout their web-site at www.twinings.com You may even get the chance to ... more
  • 9 of 9 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Level 3 panandtilt

    Member since 25/05/2006

    Reviews written: 54

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Calming and tasty, the sweetness of the honey helps to make this a more palatable tea.

    Disadvantages Disadvantages All 20 bags sealed in one pouch, could of been better if they were packed in 3 or 4

    Manufacturer This Camomile, Honey and Vanilla herbal tea is made by Twinings, I believe it is one of the most well known tea manufacturers, especially of herbal tea. Twinings have been making tea for over 300 years so they should have mastered it by now! Ease of use Twinings Camomile, Honey and Vanilla herbal tea comes in a box of 20 bags. The bags are sealed in a foil container within the box. Once opened I think you need to decant them into another sealed container to keep their freshness. The tea is easy to make, just as you would a normal cup of tea but without adding the milk. Pour ... more
  • 18 of 18 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    priory

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Very calming and light infusion

    Disadvantages Disadvantages None really

    I am a real fan of herbal teas, my usual infusion is Twinings Pure Camomile tea. Interestingly though, I was a little bored of it a couple of months ago and decided to try something with a bit of a twist. The Twinings Camomile, Honey and Vanilla caught my eye and I thought I would give it a try. I absolutely love this tea, it has an irresistible aroma that permeates the whole house with really rich sweet honey, it really gives me a sense of peace and serenity, that's before I've even taken a sip. When the first sip is taken, there is not the honey taste that you'd expect, more of a camomile ... more
  • 8 of 11 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    nikki1979uk

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages soothing and calming

    Disadvantages Disadvantages none

    I first brought this tea from Morrison's for £0.85p for 20 tea bags. I thought it was such a change from normal camomile tea, as I find it is usually an acquired taste, I had to try it. I love it the honey isn't too strong and it is great for a good nights sleep, so good in fact I can only drink it before bed or I'm off to dream land. the smell of this tea is so soothing I like to smell it before I take a sip, and the honey can really do wonders for a sore throat. I recommend this to any one. depending on how stong you like the flavour is how long you leave the bag in, i usually leave it for a ... more
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