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Swizzels Collaborate with Bird & Blend on Sweet-Inspired Teas
02/08/23

Swizzels Collaborate with Bird & Blend on Sweet-Inspired Teas

Remember your younger days, when you excitedly spent your pocket money on sweets from the newsagents? Think back to those sweet love hearts, mouth-watering refreshers and chewy drumsticks… Are you salivating just thinking about it?

The clever guys and gals behind tea company Bird & Blend have teamed up with Swizzles to create a new collection of sweet-inspired teas. The four new tea blends are inspired by the nation’s favourite sweets; Love Hearts, Refreshers, Parma Violets and Drumstick Lollies. Each contains the distinctive smell and taste of the sweets!

The collection includes:

Love Hearts  – Apple pieces, Rosehip, Hibiscus and Elderberries. Parma Violets – Black Tea, Hibiscus and Mallow Flowers. Refreshers – Apple pieces, Rosehip, Lemongrass, Orange Peel and Calendula Petals. Drumstick – Apple pieces, Rosehip, Hibiscus, Chinese Oolong Tea, Sunflower Petals and Freeze-dried Raspberry.

Boxes are priced at £10 and contain 12 single-serve tea blends.

Available on the Swizzels and Bird & Blend websites and in-store.

Written by Nyla S.

Photography courtesy of Bird & Blend

#birdampblend #tea

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