Yogi Tea Calm, Bedtime, Tea Bags, 16-Count Boxes (Pack of 6)

: Yogi Tea Calm, Bedtime, Tea Bags, 16-Count Boxes (Pack of 6)

Yogi Tea Calm, Bedtime, Tea Bags, 16-Count Boxes (Pack of 6)

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 : Yogi Tea Calm, Bedtime, Tea Bags, 16-Count Boxes (Pack of 6)
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Binding: Grocery
Brand: Yogi
EAN: 0076950450011
Label: Yogi
Manufacturer: Yogi
Model: 245001-02
Number Of Items: 6
Publisher: Yogi
Release Date: 2005-11-28
Studio: Yogi







Features:
  • Six .85-ounce boxes, each containing 16 tea bags (total of 96 tea bags, 5.1 ounces)
  • Natural sleep aid, features valerian and St. John's wort
  • Certified organic ingredients and caffeine-free
  • Boxes wrapped with cellophane; teabags packed in heat-sealed envelopes for freshness
  • Ingredients carefully handled in organically certified facility in Eugene, Oregon











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Yogi Bedtime Tea Bags
This is the first bedtime tea I've tried. I'm not much of a tea conossuier of any kind for that matter. My wife bought a box from our local "whole foods" grocery for about $5.50 and I liked it. I bought six boxes (including shipping) for $14.71 with Amazon's auto-refill option.

This tea is very good tasting. It definately helps me fall asleep. I doubt the effect is chemical, I think it's more of a perception. Anyway, I highly recommend this product. Also, at $0.15 per bag you can't go wrong. Happy tea drinking!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good tea, but not great
This tea is not a replacement for any sleep aid medication - this is much too weak to work as that. On the other hand, it is not a bad tasting tea and does not keep you awake either.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - i love YOGI teas, but this one doesn't work for me......
i've tried many calming & bedtime teas & none of them work for me, this is no exception. maybe i'm just immune to the ingredients??? i don't know. or perhaps i am just WAY too high strung & i need a triple dose or something. all i know is it didn't help me fall asleep the two or three times i tried it. and i don't like the taste of valerian, so while this blend really isn't that bad compared to some others i've tried it is "not my cup of tea".



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A good night's sleep
Of all the valerian teas I've tried, this one tastes best. It's not quite as strong as some but you can always use two bags. Very relaxing, very calming, really does help you sleep.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - I'm sure it works if you can stomach it...
I'm sorry to give this a poor review, but tea has to taste good in order for me to drink it. I often drink a large variety of bedtime teas and have never tasted any tea this awful. I can't speak for how well it works because I couldn't drink the whole cup even though I attempted to force myself. Yogi makes some good teas, but this I just couldn't stomach.



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