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Kids Halloween

The "Kids Halloween" tea from Infuzion is a specially crafted herbal infusion designed for children. While the exact ingredients are not specified in the provided sources, herbal teas for children are typically made from a blend of fruits, flowers, and herbs that are gentle and safe for young consumers. These teas often feature ingredients like rosehips, hibiscus, and various fruits, which provide a sweet and fruity flavor without any caffeine.

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Kids Halloween

Kids Halloween

Rooibos Super Grade, apple, pumpkin, Sugary stars (sugar, rice flour, vegetable oils and fats (rapeseed), potato starch, flavour), apple, pomegranate, WALNUT, flavour, popcorn, cinnamon powdered.
Rosehips: Rich in vitamins A and C, rosehips are known for their antioxidant properties and can help boost the immune system. They also contain flavonoids, which can aid in digestion and provide anti-inflammatory benefits; Hibiscus: This herb is known for its potential to lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels. It is also a good source of vitamins and minerals, including calcium, iron, magnesium, and potassium. Hibiscus tea can help soothe the digestive system and may have anti-inflammatory effects; Fruits: Fruits commonly used in children's teas, such as berries or apples, are rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. They can help support overall health and provide essential nutrients.
Rosehips: Historically, rosehips have been used in various cultures for their medicinal properties. In ancient Greece and Rome, rosehips were consumed for their health benefits. During World War II, rosehip syrup was used in Britain as a source of vitamin C when other sources were scarce; Hibiscus: Hibiscus tea has a long history in many cultures. In ancient Egypt, it was consumed for its health benefits and was also used as an offering to the gods. In Mexico, hibiscus tea is known as "Agua de Jamaica" and is a popular beverage. In some African countries, hibiscus tea is used for its potential health benefits and as a social drink; Fruits: Fruits have been a staple in human diets across various cultures for thousands of years. In many traditional societies, fruits are used not only as a food source but also for their medicinal properties. For example, berries have been used in traditional medicine for their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.