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Philosophy

Tea Tonic has been built on an unflinching vision of professionalism ,quality and distinction, has strived to be unique. Every aspect has had to be first class, from the “A” grade organic ingredients. Lisa Hilbert still personally formulates all Tea Tonic blends to focus on taste, health and wellbeing. As a herbalist Hilbert has always followed the philosophy of ‘food as medicine’. As our bodies are made up of 70% fluid the quality of the liquid we consume has a significant effect on our health and wellbeing. This unique vision has never been compromised and the level of brand loyalty now achieved as well as the legion of Tea Tonic fans is testimony to the success of her holistic approach.

History

Tea Tonic was founded in 1998 by Lisa Hilbert when it launched it’s first tea (Complexon Tea ) into the Australian marketplace. Since this humble beginning Tea Tonic, driven by Lisa’s passion and determination to create a quality marque, has grown to be one of the premier suppliers of first grade organic teas in Australia today. By using distinctive blends, stylish design and a striking visual presentation. As a qualified Naturopath and Herbalist Lisa Hilbert found that often in treating her clients she was looking for something that they could take in the course of their daily routine to promote their good health and well-being. This has been the driving force behind the herbal blends Lisa creates and Tea Tonic’s success. Tea Tonic manufactures its all of the 25 blends of tea, as well as its own teabags using unbleached teabag paper. As always quality is of the utmost importance and only freshly milled herbs are used and sealed into the individually wrapped teabags, ensuring maximum potency and goodness is delivered in every cup of tea. Again Tea Tonic differentiates itself from its competitors by being the only manufacture in Australia using unbleached teabags to ensure a truly organic experience. To sample the Tea Tonic range is a delight to the palate, its flavours range from robust to delicate and all its teas are abundantly fragrant, providing a pleasing choice for every taste. Discover and share the joy and benefits of tea drinking ...
Complexon Tea*, Well-Being Tea*, Relaxation Tea*, G.L.E.W Tea*, Licorice Lover Tea*, Coconut Tea, White Tea & Rose Petal Tea*, Warm-Spicy Tea, Berry-Green Tea, Oriental Twist Tea, Dark Chocolate & Black Tea*, Apple-Tree Tea, Tea Party Tea*, Fruity-Tutti Tea*, Traditional Chai Tea*, English Breakfast Tea*, Black Tea, Earl Grey Tea*, Green Tea*, Peppermint Tea*, Chamomile Tea*, Australiana Tea*, French Earl Gry Tea, Bright Spark Tea, Coffee Addict Tea*.
*Certified Organic Teas
All Tea Tonic teas are available in Loose Leaf & Tea Bags.
100% Australian Owned!
Enjoy!
Lisa Hilbert N.D.
Founder Tea Tonic

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